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Tale of Three Regulatory Regimes -- Dynamic, Distracted and Dysfunctional: Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States
GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works
  • Christopher R. Yukins, George Washington University Law School
  • Andrea Sundstrand, Stockholm University
  • Michael Bowsher, QC, King's College London
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
Status
Working
Disciplines
Abstract

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times -- a year marked by genuine progress in public procurement law in some nations, and partial paralysis in others. This article presents the experience of Sweden (as part of the European Union), the United Kingdom (which is slated soon to depart from the EU, via “Brexit”), and the United States (in the first year of the Trump administration). While Sweden and other members of the European Union continue to develop a vital and evolving body of public procurement law, the United Kingdom has been distracted by Brexit, and the United States made, in 2017, almost no regulatory progress at all -- though stasis itself yielded some interesting insights. This piece proceeds in three parts, prepared primarily by Andrea Sundstrand (Part II, on Sweden and the European Union), Michael Bowsher (Part III, on the United Kingdom) and Christopher Yukins (Introduction, Part IV on the United States, and Conclusion).

GW Paper Series
GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 2018-08; GWU Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2018-08
Citation Information
Yukins, Christopher R., Tale of Three Regulatory Regimes -- Dynamic, Distracted and Dysfunctional: Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States (2018). 2017 Gov. Contr. Yr. Rev. Conf. Br. Int'l 2-1 (2018); GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 2018-08; GWU Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2018-08. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3135805