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This volume constitutes the first ever attempt to establish a basis
for comparative research on defence procurement regulation. For
decades there has been repeated emphasis on the extent to which
barriers to trade in Europe and the US prevent a more competitive
defence market. Transatlantic Defence Procurement offers the first
analysis of the potential impact of defence procurement regulation
itself as a barrier to trade between the US and the EU. Part I
examines the external dimension of a new EU Defence Procurement
Directive, focusing on its implications for third countries, in
particular the US. Part II examines foreign access and treatment
under US law. Part III maps a future research agenda that is
essential for a more systematic understanding of legal barriers to
transatlantic defence trade. The book provides context for future
initiatives, ranging from reformed market access arrangements to a
Defence Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and beyond.
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 volume constitutes the first ever attempt to establish a basis
for comparative research on defence procurement regulation. For
decades there has been repeated emphasis on the extent to which
barriers to trade in Europe and the US prevent a more competitive
defence market. Transatlantic Defence Procurement offers the first
analysis of the potential impact of defence procurement regulation
itself as a barrier to trade between the US and the EU. Part I
examines the external dimension of a new EU Defence Procurement
Directive, focusing on its implications for third countries, in
particular the US. Part II examines foreign access and treatment
under US law. Part III maps a future research agenda that is
essential for a more systematic understanding of legal barriers to
transatlantic defence trade. The book provides context for future
initiatives, ranging from reformed market access arrangements to a
Defence Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and beyond.
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.
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