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Financing Sports Infrastructure, Between Public Initiative and Private Investment - Bctg Lawyers

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Long dominated by the public initiative, the financing of sports infrastructure is undergoing a profound change with the increasing arrival of private investors. In an article published by the LJA – THE LETTER OF CASE LAWS, François Lhospitalier, of counsel in sports economics and Marie Paquier, counsel in public business law, illustrate the rise of private actors and analyse a hybrid model reconciling public and private interests.
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Long dominated by the public initiative, the financing of sports infrastructure is undergoing a profound change with the increasing arrival of private investors. In an article published by the LJA – THE LETTER OF CASE LAWS, François Lhospitalier, of counsel in sports economics and Marie Paquier, counsel in public business law, illustrate the rise of private actors and analyse a hybrid model reconciling public and private interests.

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