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Getting the Deal Through: Public Procurement 2018
- United Kingdom
- Competition, EU and Trade
- Public procurement
07-08-2018
The 2018 edition of the Getting the Deal Through: Public Procurement is now live. The contributing editor of the Guide is Totis Kotsonis, competition lawyer and head of procurement at Eversheds Sutherland.
The publication contains expert local insight into public procurement procedures in multiple jurisdictions, addressing such crucial topics as: legislative framework, applicability of EU directives and the GPA, types of contracts requiring procurement procedures, organisations bound by procurement law, equal treatment, transparency and competition issues, independence and conflicts of interest, types of procedure and procedure requirements, contract modification and framework agreements, administrative and judicial review, admissibility requirements for appeals, review applications, access to the procurement file, cancellation of contracts and legal protection. In addition to the UK and EU chapters, Eversheds Sutherland lawyers have prepared the chapters for France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain and the United States.
Read the full 2018 edition of the Getting the Deal Through: Public Procurement >
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