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Procurement by International Organizations: A Global Administrative Law Perspective

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Management number 201829997 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $17.58 Model Number 201829997
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The book explores the complex phenomenon of procurement by international organizations, focusing on the relationship between international organizations and private subjects. It provides a systematization and conceptualization of the emerging rules and practices of procurement, identifies the international political dynamics and interplay of interests underlying these rules and practices, and shows how these dynamics shape the exercise of international public authority over private subjects and the scope of private subjects' rights vis-à-vis international organizations.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 525 pages
Publication date: 19 May 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


International organizations play a crucial role in procuring goods, services, and works to carry out their institutional missions. This procurement activity has significant implications for individuals and the broader society. The relationship between international organizations and private subjects in procurement brings forth a complex interplay of rights and duties. It is important to examine whether this relationship ensures an even distribution of rights and responsibilities.

International organizations are accountable to both private subjects and states when allocating their resources through procurement. This accountability is essential to ensure that resources are used efficiently, effectively, and in line with the organization's mission and values.

The book explores the complex phenomenon of procurement by international organizations from the point of view of the relationship between international organizations and private subjects. It provides a systematic and conceptualization of the emerging rules and practices of procurement by international organizations. The book also identifies the international political dynamics and interplay of interests underlying these rules and practices.

Through its analysis, the book demonstrates how these dynamics shape the exercise of international public authority over private subjects and the scope of private subjects' rights vis-à-vis international organizations. It sheds light on the challenges and opportunities that arise in this procurement landscape, and offers insights into how international organizations can navigate these challenges to achieve their objectives.

In conclusion, the book provides a valuable contribution to the study of procurement by international organizations. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the emerging rules and practices of procurement, the international political dynamics underlying these practices, and the implications for individuals and society. By examining the relationship between international organizations and private subjects in procurement, the book contributes to our understanding of the role of international organizations in shaping the global landscape.

Weight: 768g
Dimension: 152 x 229 x 33 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781108402019


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