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In their response to the urgency of the COVID-19 crisis, contracting authorities within Europe have experienced many challenges.
All over the world, the demand for various healthcare-related products has increased and is very urgent because of the consequences of the COVID-19 virus (or Coronavirus), for example the demand for face masks and ...
As businesses emerge from the COVID-19 lockdown, they are entering untested waters. While having to deal with the legal effects of the crisis, they must also review and restructure their contract terms in order to meet ...
COVID-19 has disrupted a number of sectors on an international scale. At Bird & Bird, we recognise that a significant proportion of our client base supplies governments/public sector customers across a number of ...
Our International Projects and Procurements Group has recently completed the first in a series of procurements relating to a new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system in Reykjavik, Iceland. This complex and high-profile ...
The UK exited the EU on 31st January 2020. The transition period in the Withdrawal Agreement ended on 31st December 2020. Existing EU Treaties, EU free movement rights and the general principles of EU law now no longer ...
A recent Procurement Policy Note (PPN) published by the Crown Commercial Service (Action Note 01/18) introduces new obligations on certain public sector purchasers to encourage further visibility in supply chain ...
The world of public procurement is also affected by the COVID-19 crisis, but no central solution has (yet) been devised for this. In this article, we would like to briefly consider the consequences of the Corona ...
The containment measures taken by the French government in response to the Covid-19 situations severely disrupts the performance of public contracts. In order to help companies, the French Government issued an Ordinance ...
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