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The framework agreement in public procurement law: - Study of the Cameroonian legislation in the light of the legislation of the OHADA and French member countries

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Following the creation and implementation of framework agreements in Cameroon, the contracting authority may, since an order of January 31, 2022, under certain conditions, sign contractual documents that will allow to complete, specify, cover needs or services that were not known in advance and that will arise as time goes by. At this level, the framework agreement becomes a method of managing the uncertain, inaccurate or incomplete needs observed in public procurement. This novelty, which comes in addition to the existing regulatory system in this area, favors a better supervision of public procurement in Cameroon. The study of Cameroonian legislation in the light of the texts of other OHADA member countries and of France will lead us to identify its originality in the framework of framework agreements.

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EVINA Joseph Valerie est Docteur Ph.D en droit public de l'université de Douala au Cameroun. Auteur, écrivain, chercheur et universitaire, il est spécialiste en droit des contrats publics, en droit public des affaires et en droit public dans sa généralité. Il est aussi chercheur au CREDA. Il est également enseignant-associé à l'INJS au Cameroun.

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Authors Joseph Valerie Evina
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.10.2022
 
EAN 9786205312827
ISBN 9786205312827
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

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