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Public Procurement Regulation in (a) Crisis?: Global Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic

Editat de Sue Arrowsmith, Luke RA Butler, Annamaria La Chimia, Christopher Yukins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mai 2023
This timely book provides the first systematic analysis of global public procurement regulation and policy during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.Through both thematic chapters and national case studies, this book:- explores the adequacy of traditional legal frameworks for emergency procurement;- examines how governments and international organisations have responded specifically to the pandemic; and - considers how the experience of the pandemic and the political impetus for reform might be leveraged to improve public procurement more broadly.Public procurement has been critical in delivering vital frontline public services both in the health sector and elsewhere, with procurement of ventilators, protective equipment and new hospitals all hitting the headlines. At the same time, procurers have faced the challenge of adjusting existing contracts to a new reality where, for example, some contracted services can no longer operate. Further, efficient and effective procurement will be an essential, and not a luxury, in the economic recovery.With case studies on Italy, the UK, the USA, India, Singapore, Africa, Latin America and China, the book brings together the world's leading academics and practitioners from across Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa to examine these issues, providing an essential resource for policy makers, legislators, international organisations and academics.This title is include included in Bloomsbury Professional's Local Government Law online service.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509943074
ISBN-10: 1509943072
Pagini: 560
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Provides both an academic and practical focus. It draws on expert insights from frontline practitioners, their advisors, and their hands-on experience of the crisis; from international organisations leading responses in developing countries; and from leading academics who are advising on public procurement reforms

Notă biografică

Sue Arrowsmith is Professor Emerita, Luke RA Butler is Associate Professor in Law and Annamaria La Chimia is Professor of Law and Development, all at the School of Law, University of Nottingham, UK.Christopher Yukins is Lynn David Research Professor in Government Procurement Law at the George Washington University Law School, USA.

Cuprins

PART 1INTRODUCTION 1. Public Procurement in (a) Crisis? General Introduction Sue Arrowsmith (University of Nottingham, UK), Luke RA Butler (University of Nottingham, UK) and Annamaria La Chimia (University of Nottingham, UK) PART 2PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REGULATION IN EMERGENCIES: INTERNATIONAL AND GENERAL PERSPECTIVES 2. The Approach to Urgent Procurement in the UNCITRAL Model Law: A Critical Appraisal in the Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic Sue Arrowsmith (University of Nottingham, UK) 3. Recommendations for Urgent Procurement in the EU Directives and GPA: COVID-19 and Beyond Sue Arrowsmith (University of Nottingham, UK) 4. Regulating Single Source Procurement in Emergency Situations in the Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Issues in Policy and Practice Luke RA Butler (University of Nottingham, UK) 5. The Challenges of Constructing a Supplier Review System for Urgent Procurement: An Analysis in the Context of the UNCITRAL Framework Caroline Nicholas (UNCITRAL Secretariat) and Sue Arrowsmith (University of Nottingham, UK) 6. The EU's Joint Procurement Agreement in the Light of COVID-19: Learning the Correct Lessons from the Pandemic and Identifying Actions for Improvement Aris Georgopoulos (University of Nottingham, UK) PART 3RELATED REGULATORY PERSPECTIVES7. Competition Policy in Relation to Public Procurement: An Essential Element of the Policy Framework for Addressing COVID-19 Robert D Anderson (University of Nottingham, UK), William E Kovacic (UK Competition and Markets Authority) and Antonella Salgueiro (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) 8. The Trade and Government Procurement Policy Nexus: Before and After the COVID-19 Pandemic Simon J Evenett (University of St Gallen, Switzerland) 9. The Rise of Resilience in Addressing COVID-19 Procurement Challenges and the Impact of International Trade-Related Instruments on Countries' Freedom of Action Peter Trepte (University of Nottingham, UK) PART 4DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES ON PROCUREMENT IN THE PANDEMIC10. Legal Aspects of the Procurement and Distribution of Critical COVID-19 Supplies by International Organisations: UNOPS Benedetta Audia (United Nations Office for Project Services) and Ary Bobrow (United Nations Office for Project Services) 11. Procurement and Distribution of Critical COVID-19 Supplies by International Organisations: The World Bank Shaun Moss (The World Bank Group) 12. Procurement and Distribution of Critical COVID-19 Supplies: The Experience of USAID Jun Jin (USAID/Washington, USA) and Mary McLaughlin (USAID) 13. The Procurement of a COVID-19 Vaccine in Developing Countries: Lessons from the 2009-H1N1 Pandemic Mark Eccleston-Turner (Keele University, UK) and Harry Upton (Keele University, UK) PART 5EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT AND RESPONSES TO COVID-19: COUNTRY STUDIES14. Emergency Procurement and Responses to COVID-19: The Case of Italy Gianluigi Albano (LUISS University, Italy) and Annamaria La Chimia (University of Nottingham, UK) 15. Emergency Procurement and Responses to COVID-19: The Case of the United Kingdom Sue Arrowsmith (University of Nottingham, UK) and Luke RA Butler (University of Nottingham, UK) 16. Emergency Procurement and Responses to COVID-19: The Case of the US Christopher R Yukins (George Washington University, USA) 17. Emergency Procurement and Responses to COVID-19: The Case of Brazil Marçal Justen Filiho (Instituto Brasiliense de Direito Público, Brazil) and Cesar Pereira (Justen Pereira Oliveira & Talamini, Brazil)18. Emergency Procurement and Responses to COVID-19: The Case of Colombia Sebastien Barreto Cifuentes (Universidad Externado de Colombia) 19. Emergency Procurement and Responses to COVID-19: The Case of India Sandeep Verma (Government of Rajasthan, India) 20. Emergency Procurement and Responses to COVID-19: The Case of Singapore Henry Gao (Singapore Management University) 21. Emergency Procurement and Responses to COVID-19: The Case of China Ping Wang (University of Nottingham, UK) and Ke Ren (Zhongnan University of Finance and Law, China) 22. Emergency Procurement and Responses to COVID-19 in Africa: The Contrasting Cases of South Africa and Nigeria Geo Quinot (Stellenbosch University, South Africa), Sope Williams-Elegbe (Stellenbosch University, South Africa) and Kingsley Tochi Udeh (Baze University, Nigeria) PART 6BEYOND THE PANDEMIC23. Emergency Procurement: The Role of Big Open Data Mihaly Fazekas (Central European University, Hungary) and Alfredo Hernandez Sanchez (Barcelona Institute of International Studies, Spain) 24. The Experiences and Lessons of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Public Procurement Regulation in (a) Crisis? Sue Arrowsmith (University of Nottingham, UK) and Luke RA Butler (University of Nottingham, UK)