Implementation of Concessions Directive 2014/23/EU — the Case of Croatia (CROSBI ID 232251)
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Vojković, Goran ; Milenković, Melita
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Implementation of Concessions Directive 2014/23/EU — the Case of Croatia
Croatia adopted a new legal framework for awarding concessions at the end of 2012, on the basis of the EU’s 2011 draft for a Concessions Directive. Now that the EU Concessions Directive 2014/23/EU, which is very similar to the 2011 draft, has been adopted (in February 2014, with an implementation period of two years) Croatia—the first EU country to address the new EU concessions regime—can provide an interesting example of the implementation of the new concession model in practice. This note explains the development of the Croatian concession system and the introduction of the new framework of concessions, especially in relation to the ports, and notes some possible lessons for other Member States.
Concession agreements; Croatia; EU law
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