Обществените поръчки – законодателен механизъм за правомерно разходване на публични средства
The public procurements – legislative mechanism for lawful spending of public funds
Diana Dimitrova
MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany
Abstract:
Резюме. В доклада се анализират обществените поръчки като законодателен механизъм за правомерното разходване на публични средства. Акцент е поставен върху върху основните принципи залегнали в Закона за обществените поръчки регламентиращи законосъобразното им провеждане – равнопоставеност и недопускане на дискриминация, свободна конкуренция, пропорционалност, публичност и прозрачност. На база на извършения анализ се правят изводи, набелязват се актуални проблеми и съвременни тенденции. Abstract. The report analyzes the public procurement as a legal mechanism for the lawful spending of public funds. The accent is on the main principles in the Public procurement act, regulating their conducting according to the law – equality and non-admittance of discrimination, free competition, proportionality, publicity and transparency. On base of the analysis are made conclusions, marked actual problems and contemporary tendencies.
Keywords: public procurement; Public procurement act; spending of public funds; main principles. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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Published in Ролята на правото в съвременната икономика (2017): pp. 172-182
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