Procurement Law, Second Edition, comes to market six years after the successful publication of the first edition. Fully reviewed with extensive updates to case law and legislative progress in the years since the first edition, the text provides an overview of the principles of public procurement, thresholds and exclusions for public contracts, notification and procurement procedures, framework agreements and dynamic purchasing, and remedies and redress. It is an extensive evaluation of the substantive and procedural provisions applying to public procurement in this jurisdiction.
It remains a key text for legal practitioners and those working in the area of public procurement in local authorities, Government departments, utilities and potential contractors and bidders in the private sector.
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