Development of normative-legislative provision of state-banking partnership in Ukraine
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v2i.11Keywords:
development, normative-legislative, provision, state-banking partnershipAbstract
The analysis of the legal framework for regulating the development of public-private (state-banking) partnership in Ukraine is carried out. Attention is drawn to the fact that the problem of inconsistency of the relevant laws and regulations on the regulation of public-private partnership, which often contain different rules on the same issues in this field, and the mechanism of implementation of such projects, is quite problematic and of the highest priority for state regulation. is not unambiguous and unified.
The priority plan of changes is outlined, which takes the following form: amending the legislation on public-private partnership for the purpose of its uniform application and interpretation; introduction of a unified procedure for all types of state-bank partnership agreements; development of an authorized state body responsible for the development of state-banking partnership in Ukraine; strengthening the functions of local self-government bodies in the sphere of state-banking partnership; a clear division of functions between the relevant public authorities regarding the implementation of state-bank partnership projects; introduction of a single model contract of public-private partnership.
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