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Public Procurement Act in Estonia had 300 amendments
Last week, the Parliament of Estonia (Riigikogu) passed amendments to the Public Procurement Act (RHS). In total, almost 300 changes are envisaged in the act, which is impressive in terms of numbers, but will not lead to drastic changes. The current Public Procurement Act has been in force since 1 September 2017 and transposed three […]
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In-house transactions: lost in translation?
Our partner Carri Ginter, senior associate Kadri Härginen and associate Mario Sõrm published an article in the highly proclaimed Public Procurement Law Review on the topic of in-house transactions in public procurement law. Public Procurement Law Review provides up-to-date information and analysis on public procurement law in the EU and the UK via a pan-European […]
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Public Procurement webinar 23.04.2020 Q&A
We thank all of our clients who joined us today for our first regional webinar focusing on Public Procurement in times of crisis. Please find here an overview of the questions asked from our team by the participants. The questions were answered by our regional team of Public Procurement specialists: Kadri Härginen and Mario Sõrm […]
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Public procurement in times of crisis: the Baltic States
The outbreak of COVID-19 not only requires a public health response, but also has ramifications in the public procurement sphere. Although the crisis creates a multitude of risks and hurdles to procurement as we have been used to, public procurement legislation also offers several remedies which allow public purchases to be tailored for more turbulent […]