Government Procurement Review (8th edition, 2020) – available online

Jonathan Davey

The Government Procurement Review, one of the leading compilations of procurement laws from around the world, is now available in its 8th edition. Congratulations to the editors, Jonathan Davey and Amy Gatenby of the law firm of Addleshaw Goddard.

Amy Gatenby

The volume, published annually, covers procurement law from fourteen countries and the European Union, including reviews by leading procurement practitioners from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Germany, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Russia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.

For further information on foreign and international sources on public procurement law, please see the research guide prepared by GW Law’s government procurement research librarian, Mary Kate Hunter.

An Introduction to Procurement in the Russian Federation

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The Public Procurement Institute, Moscow, kindly provided these slides, procurement-in-russia, which were delivered at a briefing at George Washington University Law School on September 21, 2016.  Russia may join the WTO Government Procurement Agreement, as Jean Grier discussed in a recent blog posting, and so this sharing of information on the Russian procurement system is both timely and welcome.