Public Procurement
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 times.
Baltics and Belarus
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Public procurement in times of crisis: the Baltic States
Publication / Dr Kadri Härginen, Mario Sõrm, Raivo Raudzeps, Žilvinas Briedis, Laurynas LukošiūnasThe 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 […]
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Public Procurement webinar 23.04.2020 Q&A
Publication / Dr Kadri Härginen, Mario Sõrm, Maria Rodich, Raivo Raudzeps, Laurynas LukošiūnasWe 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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Video: Public Procurement in Times of Crisis in the Baltics and Belarus
Video / Dr Carri Ginter, Dr Kadri Härginen, Mario Sõrm, Maria Rodich, Laurynas Lukošiūnas, Raivo Raudzeps
Estonia
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When force majeure intervenes with public procurement (in Estonian)
Difficult times do not justify careless decisions in public procurement, warns our public procurement law expert and senior associate Kadri Härginen. Read more in Estonian.
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Contracts with the winners of procurements should be signed as soon as possible to help companies survive (in Estonian)
If contracting authorities have public procurements in progress today, which have been stalled due to the crisis and which can be delayed, it would be helpful for entrepreneurs if the public procurements already in progress did not stop says our senior associate Kadri Härginen. Read more in Estonian here.
Latvia
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Latvia: Autumn is the crowning glory of the year. also in the sector of public procurement
Publication / Agris Repšs, Raivo Raudzeps
Lithuania
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Public procurement in times of crisis: the Baltic States
Publication / Dr Kadri Härginen, Mario Sõrm, Raivo Raudzeps, Žilvinas Briedis, Laurynas LukošiūnasThe 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 […]
Belarus
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COVID-19 Economic Response in Belarus
Publication / Alexey Anischenko, Maria RodichThe Belarusian government is not rushing with adopting measures to combat the Coronavirus: as of today, the borders are open, Belarus is not on lockdown, and not even an individual quarantine policy for educational establishments has been introduced. Recognition of the impact of the Coronavirus on Belarusians began with the Ministry of Healthcare adding COVID-19 […]