Government procurement accounts for a substantial part of the global economy and is therefore closely regulated in law to prevent fraud, waste, corruption or local protectionism.

This field of law called public procurement regulation is internationally one of the fastest growing areas of legal interest both in practice and academia.

Join us for a twenty-four-hour course, held over six days, in which we will cover the important aspects of public procurement, and explain the relevant procurement law and what has been achieved with regards to procurement policy, procedures and best practice.

The course is presented over six four-hour sessions.

29 October to 1 November (Tues-Fri) and 4 to 5 November (Mon-Tues), 13:00-17:00

This course will be held remotely, most likely on Zoom - exact details will be sent to registered participants a few days before the course.

Visit the course page.