Trade Effects of Rules on Procurement for Commonwealth ACP Members
Contents
Introduction
1. Definitions and Clarifications
2. Transparent Government Procurement
3. Market Access
4. Potential Trade Effects
5. Policy Options
Annexes. Dominica, Nigeria, Samoa, Tanzania
About the contributors
Peter Trepte (Author)
Peter Trepte is a legal adviser and Consultant in the law and practice of public procurement reform. He was also the Team Leader for this project.Peter Pease (Author)
Peter Pease is an International Procurement Specialist.Anthony Butler (Author)
Anthony Butler is a Procurement Advisor and staff member of Charles Kendall & Partners.Annamaria La Chimia (Author)
Annamaria La Chimia is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Nottingham and leader of the Humanitarian and Development Procurement Unit (PPRG, Nottingham).Browse subjects
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