Because of its enormous economic power and susceptibility to corruption, public procurement - the purchase by government of goods and services - has come under increasing regulation as world trade expands. Three international leaders in public procurement law fully explain how the procurement award process must be managed to achieve its goals in global market economy. This work should educate government officials, trade lawyers, and students in how to comply with existing and emerging regulatory schemes as they: select a contractor and plan the contract, with detailed attention to terms, conditions and specifications; allow for national security, national industrial development, and environmental protection; get value for money and avoid wa...
Governments in many countries -at all levels of development- struggle with increasing budget deficit...
This book investigates patterns of fragmentation and coherence in the international regulatory archi...
Some of the most difficult issues in U.S. procurement law stem from the nation’s several centuries o...
Because of its enormous economic power and susceptibility to corruption, public procurement - the pu...
As governments are major buyers of goods and services, foreign companies are keen to be able to part...
Worldwide, governments spend trillions of dollars per year on the purchase of goods and services, co...
Most governments have yet to agree to binding disciplines on government procurement, whether in the ...
ABSTRACT. Public Procurement is an indispensable economic activity for good governance. Government a...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2012), di...
Governments everywhere procure goods and services as inputs into the production of public goods and ...
This paper identifies the regulatory synergies that can be realised between the WTO GPA and the grow...
We examine a new dataset of public procurement laws, practice, and outcomes in 187 countries. We mea...
Two of the most significant efforts to bring municipal procurement institutions up to international ...
The World Trade Organization's voluntary rules on government procurement are a useful mechanism for ...
The purpose of this article is to review and study the foreign experience of regulation of public pr...
Governments in many countries -at all levels of development- struggle with increasing budget deficit...
This book investigates patterns of fragmentation and coherence in the international regulatory archi...
Some of the most difficult issues in U.S. procurement law stem from the nation’s several centuries o...
Because of its enormous economic power and susceptibility to corruption, public procurement - the pu...
As governments are major buyers of goods and services, foreign companies are keen to be able to part...
Worldwide, governments spend trillions of dollars per year on the purchase of goods and services, co...
Most governments have yet to agree to binding disciplines on government procurement, whether in the ...
ABSTRACT. Public Procurement is an indispensable economic activity for good governance. Government a...
This paper, presented at the West Government Contracts Year in Review Conference (covering 2012), di...
Governments everywhere procure goods and services as inputs into the production of public goods and ...
This paper identifies the regulatory synergies that can be realised between the WTO GPA and the grow...
We examine a new dataset of public procurement laws, practice, and outcomes in 187 countries. We mea...
Two of the most significant efforts to bring municipal procurement institutions up to international ...
The World Trade Organization's voluntary rules on government procurement are a useful mechanism for ...
The purpose of this article is to review and study the foreign experience of regulation of public pr...
Governments in many countries -at all levels of development- struggle with increasing budget deficit...
This book investigates patterns of fragmentation and coherence in the international regulatory archi...
Some of the most difficult issues in U.S. procurement law stem from the nation’s several centuries o...