Abstract

The paper analyses the effects of globalization on public law, especially in public procurement. In this framework, the article introduces the study of Global Administrative Law as a new developing field that still lacks legitimacy due, among other factors, to the absence of a global legislative body. Finally, it analyses the main difficulties about establishing principles to support the building of Global Administrative Law and examines the progress on the matter developed in the European Union.

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