GPA Accession: Lessons Learned on the Strengths and Weaknesses of the WTO Government Procurement Agreement

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Christopher R. Yukins

George Washington University - Law School

Johannes Schnitzer

Schnitzer Law Offices

Date Written: 2015

Abstract

Many member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have joined the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA), a plurilateral agreement which aims to open public procurement markets. Joining the agreement reflects a commitment to international free trade, and to the rule of law in public procurement. A revised version of the GPA entered into force in 2014, and incorporated many amendments intended to make it easier for developing nations join the GPA. Among other things, the revised GPA now allows developing nations acceding to the GPA to open their public procurement markets more slowly, various transitional measures. This article reviews those changes, and discusses possible solutions to some of the practical and legal hurdles which nations face, as they consider accession to the GPA.

JEL Classification: H57, F13, F42

Suggested Citation

Yukins, Christopher R. and Schnitzer, Johannes, GPA Accession: Lessons Learned on the Strengths and Weaknesses of the WTO Government Procurement Agreement (2015). 7 Trade Law & Development Journal 89 (India 2015), GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 2015-64, GWU Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2015-64, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2749889

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Johannes Schnitzer

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