CONFERENCE - UNIVERSITY of TORINO on Friday, March 28, 2025
The
University of Torino, in collaboration with the Ius Publicum Network Review (https://lnkd.in/dZKa7u6Q), the
int. network Public Contracts in Legal Globalization (https://lnkd.in/duXiEqTw) and The George Washington University, hosted the int. conference “Public
Contracts and Digital Transformation: EU and American Evolutions”.
Organized by
Professor Gabriella Racca, the conference focuses on the parallel evolution of public procurement and digital transformation in Europe and the Americas and Africa, bringing
together leading international experts to discuss groundbreaking developments in the field.
The conference addressed critical topics such as:
- Digital transformation of the hole procurement cycle
- Interoperability
among platforms
- Evolution of
qualification of suppliers (Virtual Company Dossier)
- AI in Procurement
for Integrity and Efficiency
- Fighting Corruption with AI and Digital Tools
- Digital Transformation to Foster SME Participation
- Opportunities and Risks of E-Marketplaces in Public Procurement
A special thanks to Christopher Yukins for co-hosting this remarkable event,
to the valuable presence of Paulo Magina from OECD-OCDE, to friends and colleagues Tünde Tátrai, Sope Williams, Genoveva Ferrero, Laurence Folliot Lalliot, Jessica Tillipman, Désirée Klingler, Andrea Sundstrand, and the inspiring contribution of
Jean-Bernard Auby.
The PCLG network is also grateful for the precious contribution from Eliza Niewiadomska from the EBRD. Warmly thanks also to
Anna Romeo, Simone TORRICELLI, Silvia Ponzio, Mara Demichelis, Gloria Sdanganelli, and Francesco Gorgerino.
This was a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of technology and public contracting across continents.
More discussion on Chris Yukins’ blog Public Procurement Innovation (https://lnkd.in/dCdR7rMM) will be shared also with friends and Colleagues Annamaria La Chimia, Patricia Valcárcel Fernández and Stephane de la Rosa!
New Publication
Publication by our Member Slavica Jokovic
Public-Private Partnerships and Concessions in Serbia - Manual
WINNING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS IN SERBIA- Manual
This eBook analyses public procurement opportunities, rules and procedures in Serbia, with particular reference to the new legislative framework. It highlights public procurement policy, including choice of participants and award of contracts, as well as information about bidding process and Public Procurement Development Strategy. Furthermore, the book gives a review of some key explanations that bidders should also keep in mind, in order to win public contracts. It finally notes that success in winning public procurement contracts depends on critical information and knowledge of the bidding process.
Mohamed A.M. Ismail
Routledge, Abingdon Oxford 2016
Publication on
Cooperative agreements between public authorities
by Kris Wauters
Publication on
Alternative Dispute Resolution in European Administrative Law
by Dragos, Dacian C., Neamtu, Bogdana (Eds.)
Publication on
Modernising Public Procurement: The New Directive
by Francois Lichére, Roberto Caranta & Steen Treumer (eds.)
Publication on
Buying Defence and Security in Europe: The EU Defence and Security Procurement Directive in Context
by Martin Trybus
Integrity and Efficiency in Sustainable Public Contracts
Gabriella Margherita Racca / Christopher Yukins (eds.)
Bruylant, Brussels 2014
EU Public Contract Law
Public Procurement and Beyond
Martin Trybus / Roberto Caranta / Gunilla Edelstam (eds.)
Bruylant, Brussels 2013
The PCLG-Network mentioned in a leading comparative law publication
Le réseau CPGJ mentionné dans une publication éminente de droit comparé
See/Voir
Janina Boughey, "Administrative Law: the Next Frontier for Comparative Law"
in International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 62,
January 2013, p. 55, spec. p. 79:
"[...] [P]ublic contracting [...] is probably the most compared topic in administrative law. Indeed there exists a major international comparative research group dedicated solely to this issue ('Public Contracts in Legal Globalization', <www.public-contracts.net>), and it was recently the topic of a significant treatise comparing the law of 28 countries (R Noguellou and U Stelkens [eds], Droit comparé des Contrats Publics [Bruylant 2010])."
Droit comparé des
Contrats Publics
Comparative Law on Public Contracts
Rozen Noguellou / Ulrich Stelkens (eds.)
Bruylant, Brussels 2010
Book-Review (in
German)
in: Die Verwaltung 2012, Vol. 45, No. 4, 612-614
Turin School of Development
Master en Gouvernance et management des marchés publics en appui au développement durable