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WTO Government Procurement Rules and the Local Dynamics of Procurement Policies: A Malaysian Case Study

机译:WTO政府采购规则与采购政策的当地动态:马来西亚案例研究

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This article examines efforts to create binding international rules regulating public procurement and considers, in particular, the failure to reach a WTO agreement on transparency in government procurement. The particular focus of the discussion is the approach taken by Malaysia to these international procurement rules and to the negotiation of an agreement on transparency. Rules governing public procurement directly implicate fundamental arrangements of authority amongst and between different parts of government, its citizens and non-citizens. At the same time, the rules touch upon areas that are particularly sensitive for some developing countries. Many governments use preferences in public procurement to accomplish important redistributive and developmental goals. Malaysia has long used significant preferences in public procurement to further sensitive developmental policies targeted at improving the economic strength of native Malays. Malaysia also has political and legal arrangements substantially at odds with fundamental elements of proposed global public procurement rules. Malaysia has, therefore, been forceful in resisting being bound by international public procurement rules, and has played an important role in defeating the proposed agreement on transparency. We suggest that our case study has implications beyond procurement. The development of international public procurement rules appears to be guided by many of the same values that guide the broader effort to create a global administrative law. This case study, therefore, has implications for the broader exploration of these efforts to develop a global administrative law, in particular the relationship between such efforts and the interests of developing countries.
机译:本文探讨了建立约束性的国际规则以规范公共采购的努力,并特别考虑了未能达成WTO的政府采购透明度协议的情况。讨论的特别重点是马来西亚对这些国际采购规则和透明协议谈判的态度。有关公共采购的规则直接暗示了政府,政府各部门,其公民和非公民之间的权力之间的基本安排。同时,规则触及对某些发展中国家特别敏感的领域。许多政府在公共采购中使用优惠来实现重要的再分配和发展目标。马来西亚长期以来一直在公共采购中使用重大偏好,以采取进一步敏感的发展政策,以提高当地马来人的经济实力。马来西亚在政治和法律安排上也与拟议的全球公共采购规则的基本要素大相径庭。因此,马来西亚一直坚决拒绝受到国际公共采购规则的约束,并在挫败拟议的透明度协定方面发挥了重要作用。我们建议案例研究的意义不仅仅限于采购。国际公共采购规则的制定似乎受到许多相同价值观的指导,这些价值观指导着广泛的努力来制定全球行政法。因此,本案例研究对更广泛地探索制定全球行政法的努力具有意义,特别是这些努力与发展中国家利益之间的关系。

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