Report to the Third Session of the Team of Specialists on Public- Private Partnerships April 2011 regarding Model PPP Laws

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Report to the Third Session of the Team of Specialists on Public- Private Partnerships 18-19 April 2011 regarding Model PPP Laws Richard Armitage 18 April 2011

Contents Mandate Summary of findings Next steps 2 / 18 April 2011

Mandate A review of UNCITRAL documents, and a report into the potential development of a Model Law on PPP The UNCITRAL Legislative Guide to Privately Financed Infrastructure Projects ( the UNCITRAL Guide ) and the UNCITRAL Model Legislative Provisions on Privately Financed Infrastructure Projects ( the UNCITRAL Model ) were reviewed against: current developments in the global PPP market, currently available PPP legal resources, guidances and models developed by multilateral agencies and bodies, and current experiences of countries in developing PPP laws. The World Bank, EBRD, EPEC, UNCITRAL, various national PPP Units, and PPP experts provided input into this review. 3 / 18 April 2011

Summary of Findings Review of existing PPP legal resources There are a number of existing publications available from international bodies which are useful sources of guidance to lawyers responsible for drafting national legislation to create a legal framework to support the development and implementation of a PPP programme. The UNCITRAL Guide and Model do not constitute and do not purport to be a model law and, as far as we are aware, there is nothing in existence which can be viewed in the true sense as a model law relating to PPP. The OECD and the EBRD have each published documents, building on the UNCITRAL Model Legislative Provisions, which summarise core principles or basic elements of a concessions law that would be relevant to PPP projects. 4 / 18 April 2011

Summary of Findings (continued) Review of UNCITRAL Guide and Model The UNCITRAL Guide represents a useful basis for assessment of the readiness of a government s legal, policy, regulatory and financial frameworks to support PPPs. It would appear that the level of global awareness of the existence of the UNCITRAL Guide and Model is low, and they do not seem to have been widely relied upon directly as a source of guidance or detail in the drafting of national PPP laws. 10 years have elapsed since the UNCITRAL Guide was published. PPP has developed significantly over that period and the Global Financial Crisis has also intervened and significantly affected the international project finance market with consequent results for the PPP sector. It also does not focus to any real extent on projects which do not involve the capital investment of private finance. 5 / 18 April 2011

Summary of Findings (continued) Value of a PPP Model Law Any legal framework for PPP will need to rely on other areas of law (such as laws relating to insolvency, secured transactions, and public procurement procedures). However, no PPP law can be comprehensive in covering all the areas of the law which may have some relevance to the conclusion of a transaction to implement a PPP project, and greater clarity regarding the application of other, potentially conflicting laws would be helpful. There will be significant differences between the legal systems of countries that may consider basing their PPP laws on an international model. The benefits of a Model Law on PPP may not outweigh the time and effort required to develop it or offer a material advantage over the UNCITRAL Guide and Model, if updated and used together with the other available PPP resources. 6 / 18 April 2011

Summary of Findings (continued) Revising the UNCITRAL Guide and Model Whether or not the development of a Model PPP Law is regarded as worthwhile, it seems that any legal system needs to satisfy a number of "Core Principles" in order to create a legal framework within which PPP projects can be implemented properly. Core Principles: Identify/establish the entities responsible for the implementation of the PPP programme. Confirm/grant power to Contracting Authorities to enter into PPP contracts / PFI Concession Agreements which are binding on the relevant State/Municipality body. As far as possible permit Contracting Authorities to negotiate or amend the terms of PPP contacts / PFI Concession Agreements, if necessary within limits or guidelines specified in the law. 7 / 18 April 2011

Summary of Findings (continued) Core Principles (continued): Identify/clarify/amend any potentially conflicting provisions of other national laws. Confirm/provide for fair and transparent tendering and selection procedures. Confirm/provide for enforceable remedies, either through the courts or international arbitration. Provide for the State to provide financial support for or guarantees of the Contracting Authority's obligations in relation to PPP contracts / PFI Concession Agreements. Confirm/provide for the validity of security interests granted by the Contractor over its assets or cash-flow and to grant step-in rights to its lenders. Establish / confirm the public policy framework and governance structure within which the PPP programme is to be implemented. 8 / 18 April 2011

Summary of Findings (continued) Revising the UNCITRAL Guide and Model Based upon our review, the UNCITRAL Guide and Model should: ensure that further Recommendations are incorporated into the Model Provisions, update the Recommendations and Model Provisions in line with market developments, harmonise the Recommendations and Model Provisions with other relevant laws and guidances, and align the Recommendations and Model Provisions with the strategic objectives of the UNECE PPP Initiative. 9 / 18 April 2011

Next Steps Considerations for the UNECE Team of Specialists on PPP: Whether it is appropriate, having regard to the needs of prospective users, to develop a model PPP law, and in any event, whether UNECE should develop guidance on PPP laws. Whether to encourage UNCITRAL to revise the UNCITRAL Guide and Model. Whether the suggested Core Principles reflect the necessary elements a legal framework within which PPP projects can be implemented properly, and if so, whether they should be incorporated into the UNECE PPP Toolkit. Whether the UNCITRAL Guide and Model should be formally incorporated into the UNECE PPP Toolkit, as well as the steps that could be taken to increase the international awareness of the UNCITRAL Guide and Model. Whether the UNECE should incorporate other PPP legal resources as developed by EBRD, ABD, EPEC and World Bank into the PPP Toolkit, and cooperate with such organisations in such matters. 10 / 18 April 2011

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