Cui bono? Scope, rationales and consequences of the exemption for development procurement in the revised text of the GPA

This article critically analyses the scope and coverage of the exemption for development procurement introduced in Art II of the revised text of the GPA. It considers the implications of this exemption in terms of coherence and consistency with the GPA negotiations’ objectives of encouraging develop...

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Main Author: La Chimia, Annamaria
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Published: National Law University 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35451/
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description This article critically analyses the scope and coverage of the exemption for development procurement introduced in Art II of the revised text of the GPA. It considers the implications of this exemption in terms of coherence and consistency with the GPA negotiations’ objectives of encouraging developing countries’ accession to the agreement and of expanding the GPA coverage. The paper also reflects on the repercussions of the exemption in terms of aid effectiveness more generally, questioning in particular whether the exclusion of development procurement from the GPA coverage has been a missed opportunity to promote good governance and transparency in the public procurement process for aid-financed projects.
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spelling nottingham-354512020-05-04T17:07:25Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35451/ Cui bono? Scope, rationales and consequences of the exemption for development procurement in the revised text of the GPA La Chimia, Annamaria This article critically analyses the scope and coverage of the exemption for development procurement introduced in Art II of the revised text of the GPA. It considers the implications of this exemption in terms of coherence and consistency with the GPA negotiations’ objectives of encouraging developing countries’ accession to the agreement and of expanding the GPA coverage. The paper also reflects on the repercussions of the exemption in terms of aid effectiveness more generally, questioning in particular whether the exclusion of development procurement from the GPA coverage has been a missed opportunity to promote good governance and transparency in the public procurement process for aid-financed projects. National Law University 2015-06-01 Article PeerReviewed La Chimia, Annamaria (2015) Cui bono? Scope, rationales and consequences of the exemption for development procurement in the revised text of the GPA. Trade, law and development, 7 (1). pp. 156-184. ISSN 0975-3346 http://www.tradelawdevelopment.com/index.php/tld/issue/view/7%281%29%20TL%26D%20%282015%29
spellingShingle La Chimia, Annamaria
Cui bono? Scope, rationales and consequences of the exemption for development procurement in the revised text of the GPA
title Cui bono? Scope, rationales and consequences of the exemption for development procurement in the revised text of the GPA
title_full Cui bono? Scope, rationales and consequences of the exemption for development procurement in the revised text of the GPA
title_fullStr Cui bono? Scope, rationales and consequences of the exemption for development procurement in the revised text of the GPA
title_full_unstemmed Cui bono? Scope, rationales and consequences of the exemption for development procurement in the revised text of the GPA
title_short Cui bono? Scope, rationales and consequences of the exemption for development procurement in the revised text of the GPA
title_sort cui bono? scope, rationales and consequences of the exemption for development procurement in the revised text of the gpa
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35451/
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