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Issue 4 of the Public Procurement Law Review (2012) is out now |
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Written by Admin -
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Friday, 29 June 2012 07:01 |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Assessing the value of future accessions to the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement: some new data sources, provisional estimates, and an evaluative framework for WTO members considering accession
- Procurement law in Nigeria: challenges in attaining its objectives
- The renewed momentum for the expansion of the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement
- The Court of Justice rules that a series of contracts for architectural services constituted a single procurement for the purpose of the financial thresholds of Directive 2004/18: Commission v Germany (C-574/10)
- An obligation to investigate abnormally low bids? SAG ELV Slovensko a.s. (C-599/10)
- Commission proposals in relation to third country access
- The proposed reform of the European Union public procurement rules: a new era for health and social care contracts?
- Public procurement of innovation - a structural approach
- Public-private partnerships in Poland: normative regulations
- Social responsibility in public procurement: Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012
- Confirming that mere disposals of land are not subject to the public procurement rules: R. (on the application of Midlands Co-operative Society Ltd) v Birmingham City Council (and Tesco Stores Ltd as an interested party)
- Can a trade union judicially review a breach of the PCRs?: R. (on the application of Unison) v NHS Wiltshire Primary Care Trust and others
- Clinical Solutions International Ltd v NHS 24 and Capgemini UK Plc
- Time limits for judicial review proceedings: R. (on the application of Berky) v Newport City Council
- Selection and award criteria: Clinton (t/a Oriel Training Services) v Department for Employment and Learning
- Discovery of documents in the context of regulated procurement: Scotts Electrical Services Ltd v Northern Ireland Water
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Last Updated on Friday, 29 June 2012 07:04 |