Economics and Law of Public Procurement

Economics and Law of Public Procurement

New Global Scenarios

Tatrai, Tuende; Castelli, Annalisa; Piga, Gustavo

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

324

Dura

9781032631691

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction PART I: Human rights in public procurement 1. Colloquium: Annamaria La Chimia and Daniel Morris 2. Claire Methven O'Brien and Roberto Caranta: Should EU public procurement law integrate sustainability due diligence requirements? EU institutions' procurement as a case study 3. Kristina Vasileva Socially Responsible Public Procurement: How To Transform Will Into Reality PART II Climate change in public procurement 4. Colloquium: Neli Garbuzanova and Sofia Lundberg 5. Valentina Bianchini: Using Public Procurement to build Supply Chains resilience to clima change 6. Orsolya Diofasi-Kovacs, Anna Freund: Sustainable Public Procurement of School Meals in Europe PART III Preferences and political economy in public procurement 7. Colloquium: Geo Quinot and Benjamin Rosa 8. Jean Heilman Grier: Preferences and unilateral measures in public procurement 9. Andrea Truppo: Defence procurement and industrial policy: from domestic to European procurement in a global market PART IV: Defence procurement 10. Colloquium: Keith F. Snider and Martin Trybus 11. Andreas H. Glas, Michael Essig: Zeitenwende" (new era) for Defence Procurement: The role of speed and symbiotic collaboration by investigating combination versus separation in defence supply chains 12. Daniel E. Schoeni, Christopher R. Yukins: Lessons from the United States' Articles of Confederation PART V: Global and local perspectives to public procurement 13. Enzo de Laurentiis: The future of procurement 14. Stefano Casu, Giovanni Gaspa, Susanna Maxia, Vincenzo Frencesco Perra: How public performances can be enhanced by linking innovation policies to ordinary procurement: Sardinian case
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Cost and savings of public procurement;international trade agreements;corruption and probity in public procurement;public finance;European Union;public and non-profit management;public administration;European Public Procurement Directives