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The Faculty of Law of the University of Belgrade and the Faculty of Economics of the University of Rome Tor Vergata are pleased to announce the launch of the 3rd Interdisciplinary Symposium on Public Procurement.
The Faculty of Law of the University of Belgrade and the Faculty of Economics of the University of Rome Tor Vergata are pleased to announce the launch of the 3rd Interdisciplinary Symposium on Public Procurement.
The aim of the Symposium is to bring together economists and lawyers in the field of public procurement through dialogue and discourse. The organizers have the ambition to reduce the terminology barrier between economists and lawyers, come across cultural divide and reach joint wider understanding of practical issues. The Symposium attempts to suggest reform measures for better rules of acquisition for Public Administrations and provides a platform for the discourse on the challenging issues of the modern practices in public procurement.
While topics and references will certainly involve the European Union environment it shall not be limited to this area, taking advantage of best practices worldwide.
The Interdisciplinary Symposium on Public Procurement is a series of extremely successful events that were held in the leading European capitals and hosted renowned experts, researchers and scientists in the field of public procurement.
1st Interdisciplinary Symposium on Public Procurement (6-7 June 2011, Rome, Italy)
2nd Interdisciplinary Symposium on Public Procurement (22-23 September 2014, Budapest, Hungary)
Programme agenda
The Symposium will be held from Thursday, September 28th to Friday, September 30th 2016. The planned working hours will be from 09:00 to 17:30. The Third edition of the Interdisciplinary Symposium on Public Procurement will be focused on four themes:

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