An update is currently underway of the bibliographies on public procurement regulation that were prepared under the Asia Link project on public procurement, including the comprehensive English-language bibliography. (These can be accessed at www.nottingham.ac.uk/law/pprg). We would like to invite submission of items for inclusion by December 10th 2011.
Full details of the coverage of the comprehensive bibliography are explained in the Introduction section of the bibliography itself – essentially it covers articles published in the peer-reviewed articles section of journals, books, and chapters in edited collections. It does not include case notes, book reviews or government papers. It covers only works in the English language.
Please email the reference of any relevant items (with the reference given in the house style of the bibliography) to public.procurement.bibliography@nottingham.ac.uk by December 10th 2011.
These may be either items published in 2011 or items published before but previously omitted.
For full information on how to contribute and on our policies (on inclusion, correspondence etc) please refer to the Introduction to the bibliography section itself.
The bibliography referred to was originally produced by the EU Asia Inter University Network for Teaching and Research in Public Procurement Regulation with the financial assistance of the EU. The contents of the material is the sole responsibility of the members of the consortium involved in the EU Asia Inter University Network for Teaching and Research in Public Procurement Regulation and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union. It is now operated and updated by the Public Procurement Research Group, University of Nottingham, with funding from Achilles Information Ltd.
The EU Asia Inter University Network for Teaching and Research in Public Procurement Regulation was led by University of Nottingham (Project leader: Professor Sue Arrowsmith) and the other consortium members wereCopenhagen Business School, the University of Copenhagen, the Central University of Finance and Economics (Beijing), Xinjiang University, andthe University of Malaya.
Significant assistance with the production and updating of the bibliography has also been provided by Stellenbosch University and University of Laverne.
Posted on Monday 7th November 2011