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The WTO regime on government procurement : Challenge and reform (Record no. 30398)

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International Standard Book Number 978-1107006645
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Classification number 341.754 ARR
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Personal name Arrowsmith Sue
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Title The WTO regime on government procurement : Challenge and reform
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011
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Extent 858p
Dimensions xxxvi
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Price amount Rs. 11,844
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents:<br/>Part I. The WTO Regime on Government Procurement: 1. The WTO regime on government procurement: past, present and future<br/>Part II. Expanding the Scope of the Agreement on Government Procurement: Accession and Coverage: 2. Forging a more global procurement market: issues concerning accessions to the agreement on government procurement<br/>3. Accession to the agreement on government procurement: the case of China<br/>4. India's possible accession to the agreement on government procurement: what are the pros and cons?<br/>5. The benefits to developing countries of accession to the government procurement agreement: the case of Chinese Taipei<br/>6. The coverage negotiations for the agreement on government procurement: context, mandate, process and prospects<br/>7. A case study of coverage issues: Canada's sub-central coverage under the agreement on government procurement<br/>8. The procurement of state trading companies under the WTO agreements: a proposal for a way forward<br/>9. Addressing purchasing arrangements between public sector entities – what can the WTO learn from the EU's experience?<br/>Part III. Revision of the Procedural Rules and Other Transparency Provisions of the Agreement on Government Procurement: 10. The revised agreement on government procurement: changes to the procedural rules and other transparency provisions<br/>Part IV. Developing Countries in the WTO Procurement Regime: 11. Special and differential treatment for developing countries under the agreement on government procurement: the current text and new provisions<br/>12. Building sustainable capacity in public procurement<br/>13. Untying aid through the agreement on government procurement: a means to encourage developing country accession to the agreement and to improve aid effectiveness?<br/>Part V. Economic and Social Development (Horizontal Policies) in Government Procurement: 14. The national treatment and exceptions provisions of the agreement on government procurement and the pursuit of horizontal policies<br/>15. The limited case for permitting SME procurement preferences in the agreement on government procurement<br/>16. Social policies in procurement and the agreement on government procurement: a perspective from South Africa<br/>Part VI. Enforcement and Remedies: 17. Constructing a system of challenge procedures to comply with the government procurement agreement<br/>18. Designing effective challenge procedures: the EU's experience with remedies<br/>19. The design and operation of a bid challenge mechanism: the experience of Hong Kong<br/>Part VII. Multilateralism and Regionalism: 20. Government procurement provisions in regional trade agreements: a stepping stone to GPA accession?<br/>21. A case study of regionalism: the EU-Cariforum economic partnership agreement<br/>Part VIII. Challenges and New Directions: 22. Ensuring integrity and competition in public procurement markets: a dual challenge for good governance<br/>23. Developing multilateral rules on government procurement: the value of soft law<br/>24. Work of UNCITRAL on government procurement: purpose, objectives, and complementarity with the work of the WTO<br/>25. Global procurement law in times of crisis: new buy American policies and options in the WTO legal system<br/>26. Procurement rules in times of crisis: lessons from U.S. government procurement in three episodes of 'crisis' in the 21st century.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Foreign Trade Regulation - W T O 2. Government Purchasing - Law & Legislatin
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Personal name Anderson Robert D
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