PURCHASE POWER - SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT THROUGH PRIVATE LAW ENFORCEMENT PURPLE
Prize: Prizes, scholarships, distinctions
Marta Andhov (Recipient)
- JUR- CEPRI - Centre for Private Governance
Public procurement refers to the process where governments and public authorities buy goods, works and services from private suppliers. Public procurement law regulates this process, while contracts are the implementation tool for the performance of public procurement goals. The project will provide much needed clarity about the tension between public procurement law and private law - especially contract law. PurpLE will fill a research gap and establish legal tools that support an effective legal framework to facilitate private-public collaboration.
Awarded date | Dec 2021 |
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Degree of recognition | National |
Granting Organisations | Carlsberg Foundation |
Related Research outputs ()
- Published
Restricting Freedom of Contract – the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation and its Consequences for Public Procurement
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
- Published
Ever-Growing Restrictions on Whom Public Buyers Can Contract with – Contemporary Developments in the EU Public Procurement
Research output: Other contribution › Blog post › Research
- In preparation
Visual contracting - a roadmap to simplify procurement law?
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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