Infrastructure : new trajectories in law

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Infrastructure : new trajectories in law

Mariana Valverde

(New trajectories in law / series editors, Adam Gearey, Colin Perrin)

Routledge, 2022

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Provides an overview and assessment of infrastructure's legal and governance underpinnings. Focuses on the legal and governance underpinnings of infrastructure projects. Important socio-legal supplement to the current 'infrastructure turn'. Of interest to students in the areas of sociolegal studies, urban sociology, urban studies, urban geography, planning, public law and contract law, as well as practitioners involved in infrastructure projects.

Table of Contents

1. Audit, 2. Bonds, 3. Community consultations, 4. Credit ratings, 5. 'The deal', 6. High-speed rail, 7. Public-private partnerships, 8. Smart cities, 9. "Value for money" assessments, 10. Conclusion

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