The Impact of the New Regulation of Public Enterprise Contracts on the Cameroonian System of Public Procurement Contracting
John Eric Dicka ()
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John Eric Dicka: VIP - Centre de recherche Versailles Saint-Quentin Institutions Publiques - UVSQ - Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
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Abstract:
Since its implementation in Cameroon, the law of public procurement contracts has strongly been oriented toward the classical technique of adjudication; wich is going to develop an almost immutable machanism, a system the influence of which is much more visible on public procurement. However, the evolutionary and adaptatory character of rule of law, leads either to reevaluate certain rules, either to modify its and the public company procurement has not been able to deviate to this legal dynamism. It will no doubt have stated that the public company procurement has been placed under a new regulatory dependance that will significantly influence the game of contracting public procurement and change its configuration as it has been perceived for long time and maintained within Cameroon's positive law. It is,in fact, this legal upheaval that will produce incidence which can be identify throught this study, both in terms of organic structure and material functioning.
Keywords: incidences; regulation; public contracts; public companies; system; public contracts process; public procurement contratcs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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Published in Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 2021, 23 (2), pp.83-95. ⟨10.33423/jabe.v23i2.4089⟩
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DOI: 10.33423/jabe.v23i2.4089
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