The Internationalization of Government Procurement Regulation
Herausgeber: Georgopulos, Aris C; Mavroidis, Petros C; Hoekman, Bernard
The Internationalization of Government Procurement Regulation
Herausgeber: Georgopulos, Aris C; Mavroidis, Petros C; Hoekman, Bernard
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This book examines how international norms for government procurement are reflected in purchasing practices at the national level and whether there is convergence in policies and approaches across countries.
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This book examines how international norms for government procurement are reflected in purchasing practices at the national level and whether there is convergence in policies and approaches across countries.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1202g
- ISBN-13: 9780198796756
- ISBN-10: 0198796757
- Artikelnr.: 47735510
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1202g
- ISBN-13: 9780198796756
- ISBN-10: 0198796757
- Artikelnr.: 47735510
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Aris Georgopoulos is Assistant Professor in European and Public Law at the School of Law of the University of Nottingham and Head of the Research Unit for Strategic and Defence Procurement of the Public Procurement Research Group. He has been Research Fellow in the Global Economics research area of the Global Governance Programme, EUI and a Grotius Fellow at the Law School of the University of Michigan. He has taught at Universities in the United States, China, Turkey, Malaysia and Colombia, and is a member of the editorial board of the Public Procurement Law Review. He holds a PhD from the University of Nottingham Law School. Bernard M. Hoekman is Professor in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. He has held various senior positions at the World Bank, including Director of the International Trade Department and Research Manager in the Development Research Group, and worked as an economist in the GATT Secretariat. He obtained his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan and is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research and a Senior Associate of the Cairo-based Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Turkey and Iran. Petros C. Mavroidis is Edwin B. Parker professor of Law at Columbia Law School, New York and also teaches at the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland. During 2011-16 he was on leave at the European University Institute. He was the American Law Institute chief reporter for the project on 'Principles of International Trade Law: the WTO' that was completed in 2012 and holds a Dr iuris from the University of Heidelberg. His most recent publication is The Regulation of International Trade, MIT Press.
* Introduction and Overview
* Part I. International Focal Points for Procurement Disciplines
* 1: Arwel Davies: The Evolving GPA: Lessons of Experience and
Prospects for the Future
* 2: Robert Anderson, Anna Caroline Müller, and Philippe Pelletier:
Regional Trade Agreements and Procurement Rules: Facilitators or
Hindrances?
* 3: Caroline Nicholas: UNCITRAL and the Internationalisation of
Procurement Regulation
* 4: Kamala Dawar: The Government Procurement Agreement, the
Most-Favoured-Nation Principle and Regional Trade Agreements
* Part II. Country Studies
* 5: Carlo Maria Cantore and Subidey Togan: Public Procurement in the
EU
* 6: Eliza Niewadomska and Astghik Solomonyan: Public Procurement in
Global and Regional Trade Agreements: Lessons Learned in Armenia
* 7: Sübidey Togan, Bedri Kamil Onur Tas and Servet Alyanak: Public
Procurement in Turkey
* 8: Arie Reich: Israel's Public Procurement Regime: International and
Comparative Aspects
* 9: Christopher Yukins: US Government Contracting in the Context of
Global Public Procurement
* 10: Gary Hufbauer and Tyler Moran: Government Procurement in US Trade
Agreements
* 11: Paul Lalonde: The Internationalization of Canada's Procurement
* 12: Eduardo Perez Motta and Paulina Valladares: Public Procurement in
Mexico
* 13: Cesar Pereira and Rafael Schwind: Public Procurement in Brazil:
Access for Foreign Suppliers and Compatibility with International
Procurement Practices
* 14: Fuguo Cao and Fen Zhou: Internationalization of Public
Procurement Law and Relevance of International Norms and Frameworks:
The Case of China
* 15: Anirudh Shingal: Internationalization of Government Procurement
Regulation: The Case of India
* 16: Memory Dube, Liezemarie Johannes and David Lewis: Government
Procurement, Preferences, and International Trading Rules: The South
African Case
* 17: Malcolm Bosworth: Government Procurement Polices Across the
Tasman: What Role Played by (Preferential) Trade Agreements?
* Part III. Taking Stock and Looking Forward
* 18: Lucian Cernat and Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova: International
Public Procurement: From Scant Facts to Hard Data
* 19: Patrick Messerlin: How Open are Procurement Markets?
* 20: Bernard Hoekman: International Cooperation on Public Procurement
Regulation
* Part I. International Focal Points for Procurement Disciplines
* 1: Arwel Davies: The Evolving GPA: Lessons of Experience and
Prospects for the Future
* 2: Robert Anderson, Anna Caroline Müller, and Philippe Pelletier:
Regional Trade Agreements and Procurement Rules: Facilitators or
Hindrances?
* 3: Caroline Nicholas: UNCITRAL and the Internationalisation of
Procurement Regulation
* 4: Kamala Dawar: The Government Procurement Agreement, the
Most-Favoured-Nation Principle and Regional Trade Agreements
* Part II. Country Studies
* 5: Carlo Maria Cantore and Subidey Togan: Public Procurement in the
EU
* 6: Eliza Niewadomska and Astghik Solomonyan: Public Procurement in
Global and Regional Trade Agreements: Lessons Learned in Armenia
* 7: Sübidey Togan, Bedri Kamil Onur Tas and Servet Alyanak: Public
Procurement in Turkey
* 8: Arie Reich: Israel's Public Procurement Regime: International and
Comparative Aspects
* 9: Christopher Yukins: US Government Contracting in the Context of
Global Public Procurement
* 10: Gary Hufbauer and Tyler Moran: Government Procurement in US Trade
Agreements
* 11: Paul Lalonde: The Internationalization of Canada's Procurement
* 12: Eduardo Perez Motta and Paulina Valladares: Public Procurement in
Mexico
* 13: Cesar Pereira and Rafael Schwind: Public Procurement in Brazil:
Access for Foreign Suppliers and Compatibility with International
Procurement Practices
* 14: Fuguo Cao and Fen Zhou: Internationalization of Public
Procurement Law and Relevance of International Norms and Frameworks:
The Case of China
* 15: Anirudh Shingal: Internationalization of Government Procurement
Regulation: The Case of India
* 16: Memory Dube, Liezemarie Johannes and David Lewis: Government
Procurement, Preferences, and International Trading Rules: The South
African Case
* 17: Malcolm Bosworth: Government Procurement Polices Across the
Tasman: What Role Played by (Preferential) Trade Agreements?
* Part III. Taking Stock and Looking Forward
* 18: Lucian Cernat and Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova: International
Public Procurement: From Scant Facts to Hard Data
* 19: Patrick Messerlin: How Open are Procurement Markets?
* 20: Bernard Hoekman: International Cooperation on Public Procurement
Regulation
* Introduction and Overview
* Part I. International Focal Points for Procurement Disciplines
* 1: Arwel Davies: The Evolving GPA: Lessons of Experience and
Prospects for the Future
* 2: Robert Anderson, Anna Caroline Müller, and Philippe Pelletier:
Regional Trade Agreements and Procurement Rules: Facilitators or
Hindrances?
* 3: Caroline Nicholas: UNCITRAL and the Internationalisation of
Procurement Regulation
* 4: Kamala Dawar: The Government Procurement Agreement, the
Most-Favoured-Nation Principle and Regional Trade Agreements
* Part II. Country Studies
* 5: Carlo Maria Cantore and Subidey Togan: Public Procurement in the
EU
* 6: Eliza Niewadomska and Astghik Solomonyan: Public Procurement in
Global and Regional Trade Agreements: Lessons Learned in Armenia
* 7: Sübidey Togan, Bedri Kamil Onur Tas and Servet Alyanak: Public
Procurement in Turkey
* 8: Arie Reich: Israel's Public Procurement Regime: International and
Comparative Aspects
* 9: Christopher Yukins: US Government Contracting in the Context of
Global Public Procurement
* 10: Gary Hufbauer and Tyler Moran: Government Procurement in US Trade
Agreements
* 11: Paul Lalonde: The Internationalization of Canada's Procurement
* 12: Eduardo Perez Motta and Paulina Valladares: Public Procurement in
Mexico
* 13: Cesar Pereira and Rafael Schwind: Public Procurement in Brazil:
Access for Foreign Suppliers and Compatibility with International
Procurement Practices
* 14: Fuguo Cao and Fen Zhou: Internationalization of Public
Procurement Law and Relevance of International Norms and Frameworks:
The Case of China
* 15: Anirudh Shingal: Internationalization of Government Procurement
Regulation: The Case of India
* 16: Memory Dube, Liezemarie Johannes and David Lewis: Government
Procurement, Preferences, and International Trading Rules: The South
African Case
* 17: Malcolm Bosworth: Government Procurement Polices Across the
Tasman: What Role Played by (Preferential) Trade Agreements?
* Part III. Taking Stock and Looking Forward
* 18: Lucian Cernat and Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova: International
Public Procurement: From Scant Facts to Hard Data
* 19: Patrick Messerlin: How Open are Procurement Markets?
* 20: Bernard Hoekman: International Cooperation on Public Procurement
Regulation
* Part I. International Focal Points for Procurement Disciplines
* 1: Arwel Davies: The Evolving GPA: Lessons of Experience and
Prospects for the Future
* 2: Robert Anderson, Anna Caroline Müller, and Philippe Pelletier:
Regional Trade Agreements and Procurement Rules: Facilitators or
Hindrances?
* 3: Caroline Nicholas: UNCITRAL and the Internationalisation of
Procurement Regulation
* 4: Kamala Dawar: The Government Procurement Agreement, the
Most-Favoured-Nation Principle and Regional Trade Agreements
* Part II. Country Studies
* 5: Carlo Maria Cantore and Subidey Togan: Public Procurement in the
EU
* 6: Eliza Niewadomska and Astghik Solomonyan: Public Procurement in
Global and Regional Trade Agreements: Lessons Learned in Armenia
* 7: Sübidey Togan, Bedri Kamil Onur Tas and Servet Alyanak: Public
Procurement in Turkey
* 8: Arie Reich: Israel's Public Procurement Regime: International and
Comparative Aspects
* 9: Christopher Yukins: US Government Contracting in the Context of
Global Public Procurement
* 10: Gary Hufbauer and Tyler Moran: Government Procurement in US Trade
Agreements
* 11: Paul Lalonde: The Internationalization of Canada's Procurement
* 12: Eduardo Perez Motta and Paulina Valladares: Public Procurement in
Mexico
* 13: Cesar Pereira and Rafael Schwind: Public Procurement in Brazil:
Access for Foreign Suppliers and Compatibility with International
Procurement Practices
* 14: Fuguo Cao and Fen Zhou: Internationalization of Public
Procurement Law and Relevance of International Norms and Frameworks:
The Case of China
* 15: Anirudh Shingal: Internationalization of Government Procurement
Regulation: The Case of India
* 16: Memory Dube, Liezemarie Johannes and David Lewis: Government
Procurement, Preferences, and International Trading Rules: The South
African Case
* 17: Malcolm Bosworth: Government Procurement Polices Across the
Tasman: What Role Played by (Preferential) Trade Agreements?
* Part III. Taking Stock and Looking Forward
* 18: Lucian Cernat and Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova: International
Public Procurement: From Scant Facts to Hard Data
* 19: Patrick Messerlin: How Open are Procurement Markets?
* 20: Bernard Hoekman: International Cooperation on Public Procurement
Regulation