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Join a free 90-minute webinar with King’s College, London and George Washington University Law School’s Government Procurement Program, to discuss sweeping post-Brexit changes proposed for the United Kingdom’s procurement laws.
- Christopher Vajda QC (Monckton Chambers / King’s College, London / former judge, Court of Justice of the European Union) – Moderator – Salient differences between EU and UK approaches
- Michael Bowsher QC (Monckton Chambers / King’s College, London) – On history, and what’s missing
- Anne Davies (Professor of Law and Public Policy, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford) and James Ruairi Macdonald (PhD candidate and research associate, University of Oxford) – Impacts on social contracting (see Oxford POGO Club comments)
- Luke Butler (University of Nottingham – Public Procurement Research Group) – Where’s defence?
- Jane Jenkins / Kate Gough (Freshfields) – On bid challenges, debarment and contract administration
- Albert Sanchez-Graells (Professor of Economic Law and Director of the Centre for Global Law and Innovation, University of Bristol Law School) – The Green Paper: Not what it says on the tin (see LSE comments)
- Christopher Yukins (George Washington University Law School) – U.S. perspectives and cooperation (see comments submitted to UK government)