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Reforming public procurement law : liber amicorum in honour of Sue Arrowsmith / edited by Annamaria La Chimia and Martin Trybus.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Law reform--Great Britain.
- Law reform.
- Letting of contracts.
- Public contracts.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (363 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Distribution:
- London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2024.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Hart Publishing, 2024.
- System Details:
- text file HTML
- Summary:
- This collection of essays explores the reform of public procurement law and policy, honoring the contributions of Sue Arrowsmith, a leading scholar in the field. The book is organized into three main sections focusing on the UK, the EU, and international perspectives, addressing themes such as sustainability, complex contracts, electronic procurement, and defense procurement. It examines the development of EU procurement reforms, the regulation of UK procurement post-Brexit, and international frameworks like the UNCITRAL Model Law and the WTO Government Procurement Agreement. Contributions are made by experts from academia, legal practice, and international organizations, providing diverse insights into the evolution and future directions of public procurement law. The work is intended for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in procurement reform. Generated by AI.
- Contents:
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Cases
- List of Statutes and Instruments
- 1. Introduction: Sue Arrowsmith – The Champion of Procurement Reform
- PART I: NATIONAL INFLUENCE: UNITED KINGDOM PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW
- 2. Social Value in the UK – Still a 'Secondary' Consideration?
- I. Introduction
- II. Horizontal Policies and Criteria in Procurement: What are they?
- III. In Context: Why are Horizontal Policies Not Enthusiastically Embraced by UK Contracting Authorities?
- IV. Where does this Leave Us in the UK in 2024?
- V. Social Value: Further Challenges for the UK that Lie Ahead
- VI. Concluding Remarks
- 3. Regulating Complex Public Procurement in the United Kingdom: A Case Study in Policy Failure and Learning?
- II. Rules and Discretion
- III. Policies in Conflict?
- IV. The Rise of Competitive Dialogue
- V. The Fall of Competitive Dialogue: Why was Competitive Dialogue a Policy Failure?
- VI. Policy Learning?
- VII. Conclusion
- 4. The Reform of the UK Procurement Remedies System: Unfinished Business
- II. Once Upon a Time in the UK …
- III. Further Regulatory Reform
- IV. Improved but Not Yet Effective
- V. Additional Concerns in a Different Context
- VI. The Question of the Domestic Remedies Regime's Legal Compliance in a Post-Brexit World
- VII. The Green Paper
- VIII. The Government's Response Generated by AI.
- Notes:
- Part of the metadata in this record was created by AI, based on the text of the resource.
- Other Format:
- Print version: La Chimia, Annamaria Reforming Public Procurement Law
- ISBN:
- 9781509967988
- 1509967982
- 9781509967995
- 1509967990
- OCLC:
- 1443080966
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