Volume 13 (2018), Issue 1
Complete issue
Editorial
EDITORIAL
Page 1 - 2
Articles
Self-Cleaning and Leniency: Comparable Objectives but Different Levels of Success?
Page 3 - 17
The World Bank Sanction System: Moving Towards a Present Responsibility Model
Page 18 - 29
Division of Public Contracts into Lots and Bid Rigging: Can Economic Theory Provide an Answer?
Page 30 - 38
PPP Contracts in France through the 2015-2016 “Big Bang Reform”
Page 39 - 47
Who’s to Blame for the Public Procurement Reform in Croatia?
Page 48 - 55
Country Reports
Cyprus ∙ The Implementation of the Directive 2014/24 EU in Cyprus and the Metamorphosis of the Prevailing Legal Framework on Public-Private Partnerships
Page 56 - 58
Hungary ∙ Rapid Directive Implementation, Early Experiences
Page 59 - 60
Italy ∙ Ten Years of State Beach Concessions in Italy
Page 61 - 63
Lithuania ∙ New Regulation after Transferring the Public Procurement Directives
Page 64 - 68
The Netherlands ∙ Recent Developments in Dutch Procurement Law
Page 69 - 70
Portugal ∙ Amendments to the Portuguese Public Contracts Code
Page 71 - 72
Romania ∙ The Reformation of the Romanian Public Procurement System – A Never-Ending Story
Page 73 - 77
Slovenian Public Procurement and Public-Private Partnership Market in 2017
Page 78 - 82
Ukraine ∙ The Ukraine Continues Development of PPP Regulation, But Still Needs Improving Institutional Capacity
Page 83 - 86