Abstract

Since the initiation of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) projects have remained one of the initiative’s most successful results. As the success of the Cambodian Gan Then Hydropower Station project demonstrates, cooperation in legislation can be crucial to the development of PPP projects on the platform of the BRI. Meanwhile, by comparing this project to the failure of the Poland Highway Project, it is apparent that the imperfect legal systems and cooperative barriers between the various BRI countries may lead to an increase in risks for PPP projects. This article will discuss how to reinforce legislation and cooperation regarding PPP projects on the platform of the BRI in terms of treaties, national legislation, unified evaluation criteria, and a dispute settlement mechanism.

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