In Sociology of Law the discussions about regulation have been extensive and the issue of public procurement is gaining momentum as its true financial value and potential to impact markets are realised. This thesis aims to look at the regulation of green public procurement (GPP) by analysing findings from an in-depth case study in a Swedish context, using interviews with procurement officers as well as analyses of court cases. The thesis highlights relevant findings to discuss the regulatory context of GPP in terms of norms and to analyse it in terms of legal rationalities. Empirical results are presented in the appended articles illustrating some of the elements of public procurement and GPP. A model for studying and analysing the findings...
In Paper [I], we theoretically assess green public procurement (GPP) as an environmental policy inst...
The public sector is a major purchaser of goods and services. By setting requirements for environmen...
The public sector in Norway purchases products and services for more then 300 billion NOK per year. ...
This article investigates the every-day street-level practice of green public procurement (GPP) in S...
This article investigates the every-day street-level practice of green public procurement(GPP) in Sw...
This article investigates the every-day street-level practice of green public procurement (GPP) in S...
Green public procurement is assumed to have a strong steering effect. The recent EU Green Deal conta...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the adoption of green public procu...
Politicians expect Green public procurement (GPP) to serve as an environmental policy instrument. Ho...
This dissertation examines Norway’s green public procurement (GPP), or in other words, environmental...
While public environmental law, regulation and governance have paved the traditional road towards en...
Throughout the world, green public procurement (GPP) has become an established environmental policy ...
The present research paper analyses the EU general and mandatory sectoral legal framework on public ...
The paper deals with the complex issue of implementation of green public procurement, revealing how ...
Concept of green public procurement is promoted by the European Union and it is a voluntary tool app...
In Paper [I], we theoretically assess green public procurement (GPP) as an environmental policy inst...
The public sector is a major purchaser of goods and services. By setting requirements for environmen...
The public sector in Norway purchases products and services for more then 300 billion NOK per year. ...
This article investigates the every-day street-level practice of green public procurement (GPP) in S...
This article investigates the every-day street-level practice of green public procurement(GPP) in Sw...
This article investigates the every-day street-level practice of green public procurement (GPP) in S...
Green public procurement is assumed to have a strong steering effect. The recent EU Green Deal conta...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the adoption of green public procu...
Politicians expect Green public procurement (GPP) to serve as an environmental policy instrument. Ho...
This dissertation examines Norway’s green public procurement (GPP), or in other words, environmental...
While public environmental law, regulation and governance have paved the traditional road towards en...
Throughout the world, green public procurement (GPP) has become an established environmental policy ...
The present research paper analyses the EU general and mandatory sectoral legal framework on public ...
The paper deals with the complex issue of implementation of green public procurement, revealing how ...
Concept of green public procurement is promoted by the European Union and it is a voluntary tool app...
In Paper [I], we theoretically assess green public procurement (GPP) as an environmental policy inst...
The public sector is a major purchaser of goods and services. By setting requirements for environmen...
The public sector in Norway purchases products and services for more then 300 billion NOK per year. ...