Specialities of local procurement in Law 9/2017, of 8 November, on Public Sector Contracts
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.29.2022.34294Keywords:
Local entity, municipality with a large population, population less than 20,000 and 5000 inhabitants, contracting authority, contracting authority, contracting board, council secretary, council Auditor, and legislative techniqueAbstract
The public sector contract law has been successively reformed in order to adapt our national law to the European law, particularly to the Directives which have been adopted within the European Union. These Directives have given rise to a legislative landscape marked by the so-called “Europe 2020 Strategy”, within which public contracts play a major role. However, the effective transposal of the European legislation to local government level needs to take into account the organisational and personnel particularities of the different local authorities in our country. This work aims to explain the specialities of public contracts procedure from local authorities by emphasizing the convenience to reform the contract law so that local authorities can apply it properly.
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