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Sustainable procurement spending it wisely?

By: Language: English Series: Scots Law Times ; (30), 7 October 2005, 167-71(5)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Considers the potential impact of sustainable procurement by placing it in a wider context: the dynamic relationship between the public and private sectors as regards their respective powers and responsibilities. Draws parallels between sustainable procurement and the UK?s experience of the Human Rights Act 1998 as regards service delivery by the private sector. Considers the different options available to the public sector/government, to rebalance their relationship with the private sector. Notes current government initiatives. Explores the challenges of rolling out sustainable procurement from central government to the wider public sector and business.
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Considers the potential impact of sustainable procurement by placing it in a wider context: the dynamic relationship between the public and private sectors as regards their respective powers and responsibilities. Draws parallels between sustainable procurement and the UK?s experience of the Human Rights Act 1998 as regards service delivery by the private sector. Considers the different options available to the public sector/government, to rebalance their relationship with the private sector. Notes current government initiatives. Explores the challenges of rolling out sustainable procurement from central government to the wider public sector and business.