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Wto Government Procurement Rules And The Local Dynamics Of Procurement Policies: A Malaysian Case Study, Stuart G. Gross
Wto Government Procurement Rules And The Local Dynamics Of Procurement Policies: A Malaysian Case Study, Stuart G. Gross
Stuart G Gross
This article examines efforts to create binding international rules regulating public procurement and considers, in particular, the failure to reach a WTO agreement on transparency in government procurement. The particular focus of the discussion is the approach taken by Malaysia to these international procurement rules and to the negotiation of an agreement on transparency. Rules governing public procurement directly implicate fundamental arrangements of authority amongst and between different parts of government, its citizens and non-citizens. At the same time, the rules touch upon areas that are particularly sensitive for some developing countries. Many governments use preferences in public procurement to …
Book Review: Sebastiaan Pompe, The Indonesian Supreme Court: A Study Of Institutional Collapse, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, 2005, Pp. 511., Stuart G. Gross
Stuart G Gross
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Why Maysia Is Saying No: One Country's Opposition To An Agreement Or Transpareny In Government Procurement, Stuart G. Gross
Why Maysia Is Saying No: One Country's Opposition To An Agreement Or Transpareny In Government Procurement, Stuart G. Gross
Stuart G Gross
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Inordinate Chill: Bits, Non-Nafta Mits, And Host-State Regulatory Freedom - An Indonesian Case Study, Stuart G. Gross
Inordinate Chill: Bits, Non-Nafta Mits, And Host-State Regulatory Freedom - An Indonesian Case Study, Stuart G. Gross
Stuart G Gross
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