U.S. – EU Environmental Colloquium – Rome – 30 May 2019

On May 30, 2019, there will be a conference on U.S. – EU environmental issues in Rome; the program for the colloquium, which will cover issues from climate change to sustainability in procurement, may be downloaded below.

Photo - conference organizers
Dr. G. Antonelli (B.A., M.A., J.D., LL.M, Ph.D.); Prof. M.V. Ferroni (Prof.  of Administrative Law and Environmental Law at Sapienza University Department of Political Science); Prof. F. Giglioni (Prof. of Administrative Law, Environmental and Health Law. Director of the Ph.D. Program in Public, Comparative and International Law at Sapienza University Department of Political Science)

The conference was launched by Dr. Giovanni Antonelli, of the “Sapienza” University of Rome, with the support of Prof. F. Giglioni and Prof. M.V. Ferroni of the University’s Department of Political Science, and the Center for American Studies.  Dr. Antonelli writes:

For over the last year we have been thinking how to engage some of the most eminent international experts for empowering our common interest and work towards potential models of sustainable development.

Built upon the shared belief that the current political divide felt over our continents is polarizing and alienating not only our cultures but often  it is even estranging groups and movements that have similar values and goals, the “U.S.–E.U. Environmental Law Colloquium” aims to encourage participation and collaboration between American and European Scholars on a regular basis, to share the progress of our researches and to launch new initiatives and projects for the implementation of the environmental policies.

For the organization of this first edition we do want to acknowledge the important role played by the Sapienza University Department of Political Science and by the Center for American Studies of Rome, without whose fundamental support this international project would not have been carried out.

We  would like to thank all the speakers who have decided to join our project, with a specific regard to Prof. J. Freeman (Harvard Law School), Prof. M. Gerrard (Columbia Law School), Prof. M. Scanlan (Vermont Law School), Prof. C. Yukins (GWU School of Law) and Prof. J. Dernbach (Widener University).

The all-day colloquium will begin at 9:30 a.m. on May 30, 2019, at the Center for American Studies, Via M. CAETANI, 32, Rome.

For information and reservations: giovanni.antonelli@uniroma1.it

Colette Langos Speaks on Australian Bid Challenge Developments

On February 20, 2019, Dr. Colette Langos, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide, made a very interesting presentation at GWU Law School, on developments in Australia’s bid protest procedures. She explained that these latest reforms, outlined in her attached slides, were an important part of Australia’s accession to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement.

Colette Langos

EU Procurement Law: Professor Andrea Sundstrand at GWU Law, February 20-22, 2019

Professor Andrea Sundstrand of Stockholm University will be visiting GWU Law School this week to teach on European procurement law. 

We will meet in Law Learning Center (LLC) Room 006, 2028 G Street NW (across the street from the main law school building) on the following days and times:

  • Wednesday, Feb. 20 – noon to 2 pm – Intro to EU Procurement
  • Thursday, Feb. 21 – noon to 2 pm – EU Bid Protests
  • Friday, Feb. 22 – 6-8 pm – EU Contracting (canceled)

This is a very nice (and rare) opportunity to learn about Europe’s approach to procurement law, first-hand.  We hope to see you there.

Further info: cyukins@law.gwu.edu

Transatlantic Roundtable on Sustainable Public Procurement: 5 April 2019, Pace University, New York City

On April 5, 2019, scholars from Pace University, the University of Copenhagen and George Washington University hosted an all-day roundtable on emerging issues in sustainable public procurement, through Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law.

The First Annual Transatlantic Roundtable on Sustainable Public Procurement was hosted by:

  • Pace Environmental Law and the Elisabeth Haub School of Law,
  • The Centre of Enterprise Liability, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, and
  • The George Washington University Law School’s Government Procurement Law Program.

Researchers and renowned specialists from around the globe discussed recent developments in the field of sustainable public procurement. The global value of public procurement spending is enormous. OECD countries alone spend a total of a trillion U.S. dollars per year, and each year their governments spend around 14-19% of GDP on the purchase of services, works and supplies. In many sectors such as energy, transport, waste management, social welfare, education and health services, public authorities are the principal buyers. The sheer scale of public procurement spending can literally create and shape markets, impact lives of citizens across the country, and foster greater sustainability in terms of environmental protection, public health, and economic equality.

Speakers included:

  • Professor Jason J. Czarnezki, Kerlin Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law and Associate Dean, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University,
  • Marta Andhov, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark,
  • Professors Steven Schooner and Christopher Yukins, George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C., and
  • Nicole Darnall, Associate Dean and Professor, School of Sustainability Arizona State University

This event was held at Pace University’s Downtown Campus – 1 Pace Plaza, on the 18th floor in the North and South Boardrooms.

Click here for detailed program information.

Introductions
Jason J. Czarnezki –Kerlin Distinguished Professor and Associate Dean, The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, New York

Marta Andhov – Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark;
Haub Visiting Scholar at Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law

Session 1 : Does the United States need a sustainable
public procurement legal framework?

U.S. Federal Public Procurement –
A lack of interest in sustainable purchasing? – Steven Schooner,
Nash & Cibinic Professor of Government Procurement Law,
The George Washington University Law School

Do state level and local contracting authorities drive the sustainable procurement agenda in the United States? – Jason J. Czarnezki, Kerlin Distinguished Professor and Associate Dean, The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, New York City

Sustainable Procurement in Local Governments – Nicole Darnall
Associate Dean and Professor, School of Sustainability,
Arizona State University

Session 2: European Union – A leader in sustainable purchasing?

How we got to the Strategic Public Procurement Agenda-Understanding the EU legal framework – Roberto Caranta, Professor of Administrative Law, University of Turin, Italy

All that glitters is not gold – Paradoxes of EU Public Procurement Law –
Marta Andhov, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Haub Visiting Scholar at the Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law

The Evolution of Sustainable Procurement in the United Kingdom: From Thatcherism to the Social Value Act and a widening and deepening policy agenda. Where next post-Brexit? – Michael Bowsher QC – Director of the Distance Learning Diploma and Masters in Public Procurement Law at King’s College London; Visiting Professor, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London; Barrister (Monckton Chambers), England & Wales, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland

Session 3: WTO & UNCITRAL

SPP: International perspectives, including under the UNCITRAL Model Law and the WTO Government Procurement Agreement – Christopher R. Yukins – Professor of Public Procurement Law and Co-Director, Government Procurement Law Program, George Washington University Law School

Sustainable public procurement under the OECD and the multilateral development banks- Carol Cravero, PhD student at the University of Turin, Italy and University of Paris Nanterre (CRDP), France

Sustainable procurement at UNOPS –Benedetta Audia, Corporate Legal Advisor, Head of the Commercial and Institutional Law Practice, Legal Group, United Nations Office for Project Services, New York

Session 4: Selected Countries and Their Experiences

Canadian experience with Sustainable Public Procurement –Paul Emanuelli,General Counsel and Managing Director, Procurement Office, Toronto

Challenges and the future of sustainable public procurement in Poland – Michal Kania, Professor, Silesian University, Poland; Fulbright Visiting Scholar The George Washington University Law School

Brazilian experience with SPP – Luciana Stocco Betiol, Professor – Department of Social and Legal Sciences, São Paulo School of Business Administration – FGV/EAESP