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Competition and Serbian Public Procurement Policy journal article

Slavica Joković

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 14 (2019), Issue 3, Page 174 - 179

This article examines relevant provisions of the public procurement legislation in Serbia that concerns competition, such as principle of ensuring competition and competitive public procurement procedures. Efficient implementation of this legislative framework is essential for enhancing competition in the public procurement market. Furthermore, the article gives a review of some measures introduced in fighting against anticompetitive practice. Finally, it analyses the role of competent institutions in Serbia in the area of public procurement and competition. Keywords: Competition; Public Procurement legislation; Public Procurement principles; Public Procurement procedures; Anticompetitive practice; Acquis communautaire.


Characteristics of the Legal Framework for Serbian PPPs journal article

Slavica Joković

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 13 (2018), Issue 2, Page 113 - 118

This paper reviews the main characteristics of the legal framework regarding public-private partnerships in Serbia, with particular reference to the Law on Public-Private Partnership and Concessions. It notes that compliance with the new EU Directives will require adequate implementation capacity and systematic monitoring and control, in order to implement it effectively and reduce the scope for corruption.


Public Procurement Awarding Procedures, Incentives and Efficiency in Serbia journal article

Slavica Joković

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 11 (2016), Issue 4, Page 361 - 369

This paper analyses the awarding procedures in Serbia from the point of view of compliance of national legislation on public procurement with the new Directive on public procurement (Directive 2014/24/EU). With particular reference to the Law on public procurement in Serbia, it highlights some differences in public procurement procedures concerning qualification procedure and innovation partnership, as well as the use of the negotiated procedure without prior publication. In addition, the paper examines the Public Procurement Law incentives to promote green procurement, social requirements, participation of small and medium sized enterprises, and innovation in public procurement. In view of harmonisation of the domestic legislation with the new Directive, it gives a review of this Directive’s relevant provisions concerning environmental and social requirements, and innovation. It will be important to strengthen the administrative capacity of all main institutions in the public procurement system, particularly the Public Procurement Office and the Republic Commission for the Protection of Rights in Public Procurement Procedures, in order to ensure more efficient implementation of public procurement procedures. It finally notes that one of the priorities according to the Public Procurement Development Strategy of the Republic of Serbia for the period 2014-2018 is to increase the efficiency of public procurement at the operational level. Increasing the efficiency and sustainability of the public procurement system is one of the priority areas addressed by this Strategy, as well as promoting the environmental and social aspects, participation of small and medium sized enterprises, and innovation in public procurement.

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