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Recent changes at EU level mean that member state governments will soon have to put their purchases of national defence or security-sensitive equipment out to competition across the EU.
Building on the research from the previous two editions of this publication, Who’s Who Legal analyses votes and interviews from clients and private practitioners the world over to establish a picture of recent trends and developments in public procurement law.
In this section we analyse the findings of our research in greater depth to identify the firms and practitioners who stand out worldwide.
Our research has revealed 307 lawyers in 51 jurisdictions who can be considered experts in this field and some of the leaders are highlighted here.
When we think of contracting parties in the acquisition of goods and services, our thoughts turn to the private sector, to the doctrines of freedom and privity of contract. The government is not traditionally the consumer that springs to mind.
This book is a response to the increasing volume of public procurement work being done internationally in recent years and its growing importance to lawyers and firms.
This publication marks Who's Who Legal's first investigation of the global public procurement market and lists 247 practitioners from 56 countries.
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Nominees have been selected based upon comprehensive, independent survey work with both general counsel and private practice lawyers worldwide. Only specialists who have met independent international research criteria are listed.
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