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Regulating Procurement Understanding The Ends And Means Of Public Procurement Regulation 1st Edition Trepte

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Regulating Procurement Understanding The Ends And Means Of Public Procurement Regulation 1st Edition Trepte
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 85.46 MB
Pages: 401
Author: Trepte, Peter
ISBN: 9780198267751, 0198267754
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Regulating Procurement Understanding The Ends And Means Of Public Procurement Regulation 1st Edition Trepte by Trepte, Peter 9780198267751, 0198267754 instant download after payment.

Public procurement regulation is the body of law dealing with the way in which public authorities award contracts. Procurement by public bodies has implications for a number of areas of law, in particular trade and competition law and administrative law. Failure to comply with public procurement rules can lead to public bodies being sued by unsuccessful contractors (or their governments), under national, European Community (EC) or World Trade Organisation (WTO) law. The object of this study is to show why procurement is regulated at all and to provide an understanding of the differences between national and regional systems and a guide to the emerging international system.

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