Comments on the Law of Bids and Government Contracts

“This book was written by Professors who share the guideline that the New Law needs to be understood from its own premises and structuring axes, accounting for the influences that are revealed in it and that justify its content.

The authors took on the mission of opening themselves to the new, without nostalgia and attachment to understandings that were consolidated in the light of other legislations, with a view to exploring the new rules to extract from them the understanding that is most in line with the vectors that underpin it.

The book brings together Professors who live and breathe the day to day of public procurement, whether as members of control bodies, as public and private lawyers or as public agents. Therefore, the work offers complementary visions that are a reflection of studies, but also of continuous experience over years or decades”.

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