Public Procurement and Labour Rights: Towards Coherence in International Instruments of Procurement Regulation
By (Author) Dr Maria Anna Corvaglia
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
21st September 2017
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Employment and labour law: general
International law
343.087
Hardback
296
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
577g
This book investigates patterns of fragmentation and coherence in the international regulatory architecture of public procurement. In the context of the major international instruments of procurement regulation, the book studies the achievement of social and labour policies, the most controversial and problematic instrumental uses of public procurement practices. This work offers an innovative comparative approach, discussing the ways in which the different international instrumentsnamely the EU Procurement Directives, the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement, the UNCITRAL Model Law and the World Bank's Procurement Frameworkare able to implement labour and social purposes and, at the same time, ensure a regulatory balance with the principles of efficiency and non-discrimination. Scholarly, rigorous and timely, this will be important reading for international trade lawyers and procurement practitioners.
Dr Maria Anna Corvaglia is Lecturer in Commercial Law at the Leeds School of Law.