Explanation and application of the principle of non-discrimination in B-group contracts

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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Public-private partnerships are one of the main forms of financing and implementing infrastructure projects in developing countries. Contracts (Group B) are one of the most successful and effective contracts in this field, which has led to the significant growth of these contracts and has led to the formulation of rules and regulations governing their implementation and enforcement by governments.In fact, the current framework for the classification of contracts in the form of a eBay contract. She. T is engineered and engineered according to their needs and the legal principles are not respected. Therefore, the current classification has several major disadvantages, including disregard for the nature of contracts, disregard for the principles of contracts, and disregard for the principles of division in law. Careful examination of these contracts shows that some of these contracts are so different from the BWT contract that they cannot be classified as a BWT contract and the proper division of these contracts into a B group. And the subgroup of Group B contracts. She and Dee. Bi. Is

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Persian
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Ethical Research, Volume:10 Issue: 2, 2020
Pages:
103 to 112
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