International Public Procurement Law: The Evolution of International Regimes on Public Purchasing
In an attempt to reduce barriers to international trade, public procurement agreements have evolved during the past three decades at both global and regional levels. These agreements give rise to a number of complex, topical issues. Yet apart from studies on European Union procurement rules, there are few books on public procurement, particularly covering regional procurement agreements.

This important new study fills this informational void by providing a detailed assessment of these agreements, focusing on the problem of protectionism in government procurement, long recognized as a major barrier to international trade. Its coverage includes:

  • A thorough analysis of all of the important international procurement agreements—EFTA, the EC's first and second attempts, the GATT Code of the Tokyo Round, the Israel-US and Canada-US Free Trade Agreements, NAFTA, and the Uruguay Round WTO Procurement Code—with special attention to the bid challenge mechanisms of the various regimes.
  • A discussion and evaluation of judicial decisions of the various tribunals
  • An examination of the reasons why many of these agreements have achieved only limited success,
  • Proposed solutions to the various problems encountered
  • An analysis of approaches taken in the regulation of public procurement, comparing their relative advantages and disadvantages
  • Suggestions for ways to overcome current problems in order to both widen and deepen the application of international procurement standards.
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    International Public Procurement Law: The Evolution of International Regimes on Public Purchasing
    In an attempt to reduce barriers to international trade, public procurement agreements have evolved during the past three decades at both global and regional levels. These agreements give rise to a number of complex, topical issues. Yet apart from studies on European Union procurement rules, there are few books on public procurement, particularly covering regional procurement agreements.

    This important new study fills this informational void by providing a detailed assessment of these agreements, focusing on the problem of protectionism in government procurement, long recognized as a major barrier to international trade. Its coverage includes:

  • A thorough analysis of all of the important international procurement agreements—EFTA, the EC's first and second attempts, the GATT Code of the Tokyo Round, the Israel-US and Canada-US Free Trade Agreements, NAFTA, and the Uruguay Round WTO Procurement Code—with special attention to the bid challenge mechanisms of the various regimes.
  • A discussion and evaluation of judicial decisions of the various tribunals
  • An examination of the reasons why many of these agreements have achieved only limited success,
  • Proposed solutions to the various problems encountered
  • An analysis of approaches taken in the regulation of public procurement, comparing their relative advantages and disadvantages
  • Suggestions for ways to overcome current problems in order to both widen and deepen the application of international procurement standards.
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    International Public Procurement Law: The Evolution of International Regimes on Public Purchasing

    International Public Procurement Law: The Evolution of International Regimes on Public Purchasing

    by Arie Reich
    International Public Procurement Law: The Evolution of International Regimes on Public Purchasing

    International Public Procurement Law: The Evolution of International Regimes on Public Purchasing

    by Arie Reich

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    In an attempt to reduce barriers to international trade, public procurement agreements have evolved during the past three decades at both global and regional levels. These agreements give rise to a number of complex, topical issues. Yet apart from studies on European Union procurement rules, there are few books on public procurement, particularly covering regional procurement agreements.

    This important new study fills this informational void by providing a detailed assessment of these agreements, focusing on the problem of protectionism in government procurement, long recognized as a major barrier to international trade. Its coverage includes:

  • A thorough analysis of all of the important international procurement agreements—EFTA, the EC's first and second attempts, the GATT Code of the Tokyo Round, the Israel-US and Canada-US Free Trade Agreements, NAFTA, and the Uruguay Round WTO Procurement Code—with special attention to the bid challenge mechanisms of the various regimes.
  • A discussion and evaluation of judicial decisions of the various tribunals
  • An examination of the reasons why many of these agreements have achieved only limited success,
  • Proposed solutions to the various problems encountered
  • An analysis of approaches taken in the regulation of public procurement, comparing their relative advantages and disadvantages
  • Suggestions for ways to overcome current problems in order to both widen and deepen the application of international procurement standards.

  • Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9789041196859
    Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
    Publication date: 12/01/1968
    Series: Studies in Transnational Economic Law Set Series , #12
    Pages: 398
    Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.94(d)
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