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The original approach of this book combines juridical, economic and technical expertise to find a common language in order to debate the specific issues that affect Public Administrations across the world. It takes into account sectoral specificities, reinforced by recent global events such as wars, natural disasters and populism.
List of contents
Introduction
PART I: Human rights in public procurement 1. Colloquium: Annamaria La Chimia and Daniel Morris 2. Claire Methven O'Brien and Roberto Caranta: Should EU public procurement law integrate sustainability due diligence requirements? EU institutions' procurement as a case study 3. Kristina Vasileva Socially Responsible Public Procurement: How To Transform Will Into Reality
PART II Climate change in public procurement 4. Colloquium: Neli Garbuzanova and Sofia Lundberg 5. Valentina Bianchini: Using Public Procurement to build Supply Chains resilience to clima change 6. Orsolya Diófási-Kovács, Anna Freund: Sustainable Public Procurement of School Meals in Europe
PART III Preferences and political economy in public procurement 7. Colloquium: Geo Quinot and Benjamin Rosa 8. Jean Heilman Grier: Preferences and unilateral measures in public procurement 9. Andrea Truppo: Defence procurement and industrial policy: from domestic to European procurement in a global market
PART IV: Defence procurement 10. Colloquium: Keith F. Snider and Martin Trybus 11. Andreas H. Glas, Michael Eßig: Zeitenwende" (new era) for Defence Procurement: The role of speed and symbiotic collaboration by investigating combination versus separation in defence supply chains 12. Daniel E. Schoeni, Christopher R. Yukins: Lessons from the United States' Articles of Confederation
PART V: Global and local perspectives to public procurement 13. Enzo de Laurentiis: The future of procurement 14. Stefano Casu, Giovanni Gaspa, Susanna Maxia, Vincenzo Frencesco Perra: How public performances can be enhanced by linking innovation policies to ordinary procurement: Sardinian case
About the author
Annalisa Castelli is Associate Professor of Public Economics at the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy.
Gustavo Piga is Professor of Economics at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy.
Tünde Tátrai is Professor of Economics at Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary.
Summary
The original approach of this book combines juridical, economic and technical expertise to find a common language in order to debate the specific issues that affect Public Administrations across the world. It takes into account sectoral specificities, reinforced by recent global events such as wars, natural disasters and populism.