National and International public procurement

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National and International public procurement

Introduction

Because of its enormous economic power and susceptibility to corruption, public procurement–the purchase by government of goods and services–has come under increasing regulation as world trade expands. Spurred on by domestic policies, trade agreements, and international organizations such as the World Bank, a new international system to regulate this strategic economic force is rapidly evolving–a system this is the first book to explore and elucidate.

In unprecedented depth, three international leaders in public procurement law fully explain how the procurement award process must be managed to achieve its goals in today’s global market economy. Regulating Public Procurement will educate government officials, trade lawyers, and students in how to comply with existing and emerging regulatory schemes

OBJECTIVES:

  • Describe the general procurement and contract management environment
  • Execute an effective procurement management process
  • Describe the procurement and contract legal environment from a an African context
  • Draw effective procurement plans and carry out effective specification drawing, develop terms of reference
  • Prepare sound and acceptable bids/proposals for consultancies, supplier.
  • Carry out pre-qualification and short listing; evaluation of bids