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Title: Model diagram to consider infrastructure projects in Serbia


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Model diagram to consider infrastructure projects
in Serbia
  • Aleksandar Kovacevic

2
Five distinctive roles of the Government
  • Legislation
  • Jurisprudence
  • Regulatory authority
  • Executive governance
  • Government as a private owner of commercial
    assets

3
Primary project classification
  • Commercial investment intended to generate profit
    and perform commercial services
  • or
  • Investments intended to enhance public goods
    (enhance competition, security of supply,
    environmental protection and good governance or
    complement market performance)

4
Government Commercial Investments
  • Does it diverts investment resources away from
    private investors by offering higher interest
    and/or lower risk?
  • Does it involve any state guarantee, state aid,
    priority market access or use of public goods?
  • Does it create any monopoly power, transit rent
    or natural resource rent for the Government? If
    yes, is there mechanism in place to control
    effects to the quality of governance?
  • Does it add to competition and / or other public
    goods? If yes, which public goods?

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Investments into enhancements of public goods
  • Property rights and rule of law
  • Multilateral and bilateral international
    agreements of general nature
  • Environmental public goods
  • Competition, security of supply, etc.
  • Narrow definition of General Economic Interest
  • Require public participation in formulation and
    decision making
  • Multilateral and bilateral agreements related
    with implementation and projects
  • Attention to crossover derogation and
    interrelations

6
Link to State Aid regulations
  • Special case under State Aid regulation
  • Services of General Economic Interest
  • Universal Service Obligation
  • No offset rule
  • Firms could provide service with net loose
  • Covers externalities and public goods
  • Should not lead to undue market distortions
  • Benefits / costs analyzes

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Strategic processHide seek game between
information and the real life
Strategy (Re) creation A range of materialized decisions that compose the strategy Strategy formulation Formulation that enables evaluation, learning, (re) creation and better implementation
Strategy evaluation Analyzes of environment, impacts, capacities and many other circumstances that facilitate a new strategy process Strategy implementation Range of decisions based on imperfect knowledge and applied in uncertain environment
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Structure of strategic decision
 
Goal
Main objectives
KFS
        Originated objectives
        Sector strategies
        Projects
 
SDF
SDF
  Secondary objectives
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Aarhus Convention
  • The subject of the Aarhus Convention goes to the
    heart of the relationship between people and
    governments. The Convention is not only an
    environmental agreement, it is also a Convention
    about government accountability, transparency,
    and responsiveness.
  • The Aarhus Convention grants the public rights
    and imposes on Parties and public authorities
    obligations regarding access to information and
    public participation.
  • The Convention recognizes that people have the
    right to take part in basic decisions affecting
    their lives. It also recognizes that the quality
    of these decisions can be improved through the
    active involvement of the public concerned.
    Public participation in decision-making pulls
    together many of the threads of the Convention
    into concrete results, and thus is one of its
    most important subjects. Article 6 is to be
    enforced by article 9, paragraphs 2 and 3.

10
Aarhus Convention samples
Article 6, paragraph 1 Requires Parties to guarantee public participation in decision-making with a potentially significant environmental impact List of activities (annex) Non-listed activities National defence exemption
Article 6, paragraph 2 Sets requirements for notifying the public concerned about the decision making Early in the process Adequate, timely and effective Minimum contents
Article 6, paragraph 4 Requires that public participation take place early inde cision-making Options are open Public participation may not be pro forma
Article 9 paragraph 2 Provides review procedures relating to public participationun der article 6 and other relevant provisions of the Convention. Judicial or other independent and impartial review Possibility for preliminary administrative review procedure Standing requirements
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Case Energy Community Treaty
  • Article 14The Parties recognize the importance
    of the rules set out in Council Directive
    96/61/EC of 24 September 1996 concerning
    integrated pollution prevention and control. Each
    Contracting Party shall endeavor to implement
    that Directive.
  • Article 16The acquis communautaire on
    environment, for the purpose of this Treaty,
    shall mean (i) Council Directive 85/337/EEC of 27
    June 1985 on the assessment of the effects of
    certain public and private projects on the
    environment, as amended by Council Directive
    97/11/EC of 3 March 1997 and Directive 2003/35/EC
    of the European Parliament and of the Council of
    26 May 2003, (ii) Council Directive 1999/32/EC of
    26 April 1999 relating to a reduction in the
    sulphur content of certain liquid fuels and
    amending Directive 93/12/EEC, (iii) Directive
    2001/80/EC of the European Parliament and of the
    Council of 23 October 2001 on the limitation of
    emissions of certain pollutants into the air from
    large combustion plants, and (iv) Article 4(2) of
    Directive 79/409/EEC of the Council of 2 April
    1979 on the conservation of wild birds.

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Case Energy Community Treaty
  • Annex II
  • 1. Each Contracting Party shall implement
    Council Directive 85/337/EEC of 27 June 1985 on
    the assessment of the effects of certain public
    and private projects on the environment, as
    amended by Council Directives 97/11/EC of 3 March
    1997 and Directive 2003/35/EC of the European
    Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003, on
    the entry into force of this Treaty.

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Recommendations
  • Develop flow diagram of decision making process
    for projects aimed to enhance public goods
  • Develop decision making matrix to prioritize
    projects
  • Identify loopholes in the legal framework and
    harmonize basic definitions and principles with
    the EU acquis
  • Make the procedure and the matrix legally binding
  • Empower public participation through targeted
    assistance and training where needed.
  • Set up appropriate check list prior to appraisal
    and prioritization of projects
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