CONCESSION AS A PRECONDITION FOR RELATIVELY RESERVED RIGHTS OF THE FOREIGNERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: THE CASE OF SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS

Concession as a precondition for relatively reserved rights gives the foreigners almost equal rights as domestic citizens of the Republic of Macedonia. Our goal is to address the legal aspects and the procedure of giving the right to a concession. This paper is mainly qualitative research of desk w...

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Main Authors: Katerina Kocevska, Bekim Nuhija
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Research and European Studies 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
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Online Access:http://e-jlia.com/index.php/jlia/article/view/100
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spelling doaj-b1701ec990e242d7b8133c775decd0e02021-02-04T19:30:19ZengInstitute for Research and European StudiesJournal of Liberty and International Affairs1857-97602020-08-0132CONCESSION AS A PRECONDITION FOR RELATIVELY RESERVED RIGHTS OF THE FOREIGNERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: THE CASE OF SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PLANTSKaterina Kocevska0Bekim Nuhija1Faculty of Law, South East European University, Republic of MacedoniaFaculty of Law, South East European University, Republic of Macedonia Concession as a precondition for relatively reserved rights gives the foreigners almost equal rights as domestic citizens of the Republic of Macedonia. Our goal is to address the legal aspects and the procedure of giving the right to a concession. This paper is mainly qualitative research of desk work on International private Law, Law on public procurements, Law on concessions and public-private partnership in the Republic of Macedonia along with a case study on Concession on power plants in the Republic of Macedonia. Renewable energies are the future, which is why law researchers and lawmakers need to contribute to making better laws that adapt to upcoming events in the energy field. http://e-jlia.com/index.php/jlia/article/view/100concessionpublic procurementMacedoniaforeignerssmall hydroelectric plants
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CONCESSION AS A PRECONDITION FOR RELATIVELY RESERVED RIGHTS OF THE FOREIGNERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: THE CASE OF SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS
Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
concession
public procurement
Macedonia
foreigners
small hydroelectric plants
author_facet Katerina Kocevska
Bekim Nuhija
author_sort Katerina Kocevska
title CONCESSION AS A PRECONDITION FOR RELATIVELY RESERVED RIGHTS OF THE FOREIGNERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: THE CASE OF SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS
title_short CONCESSION AS A PRECONDITION FOR RELATIVELY RESERVED RIGHTS OF THE FOREIGNERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: THE CASE OF SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS
title_full CONCESSION AS A PRECONDITION FOR RELATIVELY RESERVED RIGHTS OF THE FOREIGNERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: THE CASE OF SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS
title_fullStr CONCESSION AS A PRECONDITION FOR RELATIVELY RESERVED RIGHTS OF THE FOREIGNERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: THE CASE OF SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS
title_full_unstemmed CONCESSION AS A PRECONDITION FOR RELATIVELY RESERVED RIGHTS OF THE FOREIGNERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: THE CASE OF SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS
title_sort concession as a precondition for relatively reserved rights of the foreigners in the republic of macedonia: the case of small hydroelectric plants
publisher Institute for Research and European Studies
series Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
issn 1857-9760
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Concession as a precondition for relatively reserved rights gives the foreigners almost equal rights as domestic citizens of the Republic of Macedonia. Our goal is to address the legal aspects and the procedure of giving the right to a concession. This paper is mainly qualitative research of desk work on International private Law, Law on public procurements, Law on concessions and public-private partnership in the Republic of Macedonia along with a case study on Concession on power plants in the Republic of Macedonia. Renewable energies are the future, which is why law researchers and lawmakers need to contribute to making better laws that adapt to upcoming events in the energy field.
topic concession
public procurement
Macedonia
foreigners
small hydroelectric plants
url http://e-jlia.com/index.php/jlia/article/view/100
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