DEALING WITH PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE FRAMEWORK REGULATIONS AND IN THE TAILOR-MADE LAWS
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This article focuses on features and facets of the qualified public interest as it is relevant to enable realisation of many infrastructural and other significant projects of the state or carried out in favour of the state by private businessmen or private persons while distinguishing them from purely private interests. Secondly, it aims at the description of a balanced interrelation between legislative and executive powers in seeking for provision of support to some concrete infrastructural projects when simultaneously preserving the constitutionally stipulated division of powers and a proper function of law in a society.
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