Reorganising Local Public Utilities: Where and Why We Can Argue for the Remunicipalization Trends?

The paper is based on the use of evidence to scrutinise the effect of the Public-Private Partnership Act on the local public utility providers, where the context of the water and wastewater sector in Slovenia serves as an example. The Act affected the legal status of public enterprises, where solely...

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Legal status
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Public enterprise
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