• 5-May-2022

    Serbian, PDF, 2,202kb

    Organisation of public administration: Agency governance, autonomy and accountability (SIGMA Paper No. 63, 2021, Serbian)

    This paper provides a detailed analysis of EU acquis requirements for national regulatory agencies. Recommendations for better organisation of public administration are provided, based on the empirical analysis and lessons learned from SIGMA experience.

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  • 20-September-2021

    Serbian, PDF, 1,955kb

    Implementation of laws on general administrative procedure in the Western Balkans (SIGMA Paper No. 62, 2021, Serbian)

    Serbian version of SIGMA Paper 62. This Paper provides a comparative analysis of the implementation of laws on administrative procedure adopted recently in five Western Balkan administrations. It offers practical experiences from the Western Balkans as well as from EU and OECD member countries that can be used to further enhance the functioning of the administration.

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  • 20-September-2021

    Montenegrin, PDF, 1,943kb

    Implementation of laws on general administrative procedure in the Western Balkans (SIGMA Paper No. 62, 2021, Montenegrin)

    Montenegrin version of SIGMA Paper 62. This Paper provides a comparative analysis of the implementation of laws on administrative procedure adopted recently in five Western Balkan administrations. It offers practical experiences from the Western Balkans as well as from EU and OECD member countries that can be used to further enhance the functioning of the administration.

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  • 25-July-2017

    Bosnian, PDF, 375kb

    In-house Procurement and Public/Public Co-operation (Policy brief No. 39, September 2016, Bosnian)

    This public procurement brief explains to what extent and in which conditions a contracting authority is free to apply in-house exceptions without breaching the public procurement rules.

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  • 25-July-2017

    Bosnian, PDF, 397kb

    Contract Modifications (Policy brief No. 38, September 2016, Bosnian)

    It is not generally permitted for a contracting authority and an economic operator to agree to change an existing contract. The terms of the concluded contract should reflect the commitments made in the offer that was selected as the most economically advantageous.

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  • 25-July-2017

    Bosnian, PDF, 328kb

    Subcontracting (Policy brief No. 37, September 2016, Bosnian)

    Subcontracting occurs when an economic operator that has been awarded a public contract entrusts another entity with the performance of part of the works or services that are the subject matter of that contract.

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  • 25-July-2017

    Serbian, PDF, 367kb

    In-house Procurement and Public/Public Co-operation (Policy brief No. 39, September 2016, Serbian)

    This public procurement brief explains to what extent and in which conditions a contracting authority is free to apply in-house exceptions without breaching the public procurement rules.

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  • 25-July-2017

    Serbian, PDF, 322kb

    Subcontracting (Policy brief No. 37, September 2016, Serbian)

    Subcontracting occurs when an economic operator that has been awarded a public contract entrusts another entity with the performance of part of the works or services that are the subject matter of that contract. Read more.

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  • 25-July-2017

    Serbian, PDF, 386kb

    Contract Modifications (Policy brief No. 38, September 2016, Serbian)

    It is not generally permitted for a contracting authority and an economic operator to agree to change an existing contract. The terms of the concluded contract should reflect the commitments made in the offer that was selected as the most economically advantageous. Read more.

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  • 25-July-2017

    Serbian, PDF, 358kb

    Division of Contracts into Lots (Policy brief No. 36, September 2016, Serbian)

    One of the main choices in public procurement is to determine whether the works, supplies or services that are the subject matter of the procurement are to be acquired by using one contract or by using a number of separate contracts or lots, which may be awarded and performed by different economic operators. Read more.

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