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Bureau 28a
Adopted on 14 July 2023, Law No. 988-VIQ, On Public Procurement, replaces the 2001 Law No. 245-IIQ of the same name and subject, which was based on the 1994 UNCITRAL Model Law on Procurement of Goods, Construction and Services.
Bureau 28a
On 18 July 2023, amendments to Presidential Decree No. 975, dated 23 October 2023, were promulgated.
Bureau 28a
Law No. 691-VIQ of the Republic of Azerbaijan, on Public Private Partnership, of 9 December 2022 came into effect as of 27 December 2022.
Cyprus
KPMG in Cyprus
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Ireland
Arthur Cox
In the final part of our series on the procurement and deployment of AI solutions, we outline a number of practical considerations for organisations in developing their policies/procedures...
William Fry
Ireland's offshore renewable energy (ORE) targets are ambitious. Harnessing our powerful wind resource offshore, the Irish Government is charting a path towards achieving Ireland's and Europe's...
Netherlands
Van Doorne
Last week, the European Commission raided a manufacturer of medical devices for cardiovascular application.
Nazali
The government is investing a total of 160.5 million euros in seven major research projects at Dutch universities.
UK
Gowling WLG
This is the latest bulletin in our changing landscape series where we look at the changes soon to be made to the public procurement regime in England, Wales and Northern Ireland...
Osborne Clarke
Following the enactment of the Procurement Act 2023 in October last year, secondary legislation has now been published that makes more detailed provision for aspects of the new regime.
Gowling WLG
As part of our ongoing changing landscape series, this insight explores the key developments, changes and exclusions for defence and security contracts under the Procurement Act 2023 (the Act).
Gowling WLG
In this episode in our podcast series focusing on digitalisation in the public sector, Matt Harris, principal associate in our Commercial, IT and Outsourcing team, provides an overview of SaaS...
Osborne Clarke
Following its two consultations on draft regulations implementing certain aspects of the Procurement Act 2023, the government has now published its response and has also published the draft regulations.
Foley Hoag LLP
On March 22, 2024, Foley Hoag hosted the latest gathering of the New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable.
Osborne Clarke
House of Lords Committee publishes call for evidence on Modern Slavery Act 2015 | Political agreement reached on Forced Labour Products Regulation...
Bates Wells
On Monday 11 March, the government announced that it had updated its definition of ‘extremism', specifically stating that this is in response to ‘increased extremist threat since the October 7th attacks in Israel'.
European Union
Arthur Cox
The Commission announced two in-depth investigations in a public procurement process pursuant to its powers under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation.
Arnold & Porter
Among its ongoing efforts to reinforce sanctions against Russia and prevent circumvention of export bans, the EU introduced a new measure as part of its twelfth package of sanctions adopted on December 18, 2023.
Osborne Clarke
The General Court of the European Union (GC) recently issued a ruling in case T-38/21, which is of significant importance for the realm of public procurement.
Baker McKenzie
The new EU foreign subsidies regime will impact all multinational companies regardless of their country of origin.
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