Summer School Law for non-lawyers Economics (and business sciences) for non-economists July 17 – July 22Babes-Bolyai University Faculty of Political,Administrative and Communication SciencesBuilding 1: Traian Mosoiu Street #71Building 2: Minerilor Street...
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Toward Sustainable Organisations – A Holistic Perspective on Implementation Efforts
Our Lead Researcher Rodrigo Lozano (Professor of Organisational Sustainability at the University of Gävle, Sweden) recently published a book entitled 'Toward Sustainable Organisations, A Holistic Perspective on Implementation Efforts'. This book is pioneering the...
What are states doing and should do to protect and fulfil human rights in public procurement?
Everybody knows public procurement accounts for a significant part of the global economy. In Latin America, it represents an average of 6% of GDP and 17.4% of public spending. But do we know what is the progress and the gaps of procurement laws and policies in...
Standard on People-first Private-Public Partnerships/Concession Model law
Our Lead Researcher Steven Van Garsse (Associate and executive professor at the Hasselt University and Antwerp/Antwerp Management School, specialized in public law, particularly public procurement and concessions public-private partnerships) recently worked on a...
Corporate Responsibility for serious human rights abuses in third countries
Our Lead Researcher Olga Martin-Ortega (Professor of International Law, University of Greenwich, UK and Claire Methven O´Brien, Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for Human Rights), took part in the inter-parliamentary organized by the Subcommittee on Human...
The 5th European Conference on Sustainable and Innovative Public Procurement was held in Lisbon
On the 5th and 6th of May, the 5th European Conference on Sustainable and Innovative Public Procurement was held in Lisbon, Portugal. The conference organised by Observatório de Prospectiva da Engenharia e da Tecnologia (OPET) aimed to address major challenges in...





