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Public Procurement Law Review
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ISSN:
0963-8245
Published by:
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General Editors:
Professor Sue Arrowsmith; Adrian Brown; Professor Steen Treumer
Last Release:
Aug 2010 /
Next Release:
Oct 2010
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The Review aims to provide a guide to developments in public procurement in Europe and around the world; to act as a forum for informed debate on issues of procurement law and practice.
The Review provides up-to-date information and analysis on the procurement systems in the European Union and EFTA, via a pan-European team of legal contributors. Information relating to international agreement on public procurement, such as the GPA, and procurement in other major trading countries, such as the US, is also included.
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Annual subscriptions for this title run from January to December. We will contact you each year to ascertain whether you wish to renew your subscription.
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Public Procurement Law Review No 4 2010 (173KB)
Public Procurement Law Review No 3 2010 (38KB)
Public Procurement Law Review No 2 2010 (38KB)
Public Procurement Law Review No 1 2010 (38KB)
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Adrian Brown,
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Steen Treumer,
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Sope Williams,
Reviews Editor
Annamaria La Chimia,
Reviews Editor
Robert Anderson
Joël Arnould
Roger Bickerstaff
Dr. Peter Braun, LL.M.
Professor Cao Fuguo
Dr. Aris Georgopoulos
Professor Dr. Laurence W. Gormley
Paul Henty
Totis Kotsonis
John Linarelli
Colin Maund
Patrick McGovern
David McGowan
Caroline Nicholas
Elisabetta Piselli
Dr Hans-Joachim Priess
Ben Rayment
Dr Ping Wang
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Papers must be in English.
Articles for consideration should be sent to Professor Sue Arrowsmith, School of Law, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD Email:
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The preferred length for articles is between 1,000 and 10,000 words although longer articles will beconsidered. Contributors should specify the number of words in their article. Hard-copy submissionsare not required and all submissions must be sent in Word format.
P.P.L.R. is a refereed journal. Submission for the Articles section is subject to peer review, and will be accepted only after the review process is completed. We endeavour to complete this process speedily and aim to give a decision on acceptance or rejection within one month, but this cannot be guaranteed. Contributions for the News and Analysis section are not subject to the peer review process.
Much of the News and Analysis section of the Review is written by correspondents, but contributions from others for the News and Analysis section are welcomed. Prospective contributors should consult Professor Arrowsmith before submitting a contribution.
Submission of articles or other contributions will be held to imply that they contain original unpublished work and are not being submitted for publication elsewhere. No liability is accepted for loss or damage to material submitted for the Review.
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Cross references should not be to page number but to the text accompanying a particular footnote.
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Proofs will be sent to authors who undertake to check them and return them to the publisher without delay. One free pdf offprint and two free copies of the journal will be issued to article contributors.
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