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Innovations in the Bidding Law and Bidding Controversy
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- Capa
- Folha de Rosto
- Créditos
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 1: ME AND EPP AND THE QUANTITATIVE ENABLEMENT OF THE NEW LAW
- CHAPTER 2: THE BIDDING “NEW” PRINCIPLES
- CHAPTER 3: DEFINITIONS
- CHAPTER 4: PUBLIC OFFICERS
- CHAPTER 5: DUTY TO PLAN
- CHAPTER 6 - CONSORTIUM: THE CONSORTIUM PARTICIPATION AS A LAW, AND NO LONGER AS AN EXCEPTION
- CHAPTER 7 – BIDDING ORGANISATION: MITIGATED DISCRETIONARY REGARDING THE QUALIFICATION AND JUDGEMENT ORDER PHASES
- CHAPTER 8: BIDDING MODALITIES
- CHAPTER 9: ADMINISTRATIVE DATABASE
- CHAPTER 10: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGREEMENT
- CHAPTER 11: BIDDING MODALITIES AND THEIR DEADLINES
- CHAPTER 12: INFEASIBLE PRICE
- CHAPTER 13: BIDDING EXEMPTION
- CHAPTER 14: NON-ENFORCEABILITY
- CHAPTER 15: FRACTIONATION BY HYBRIDITY
- CHAPTER 16: PRICE REGISTRATION
- CHAPTER 17: END OF BOUNDING TO THE WINNING PRICE
- CHAPTER 18: INSPECTION
- CHAPTER 19: DELAY IN SETTLEMENT
- CHAPTER 20: RECEIVING THE CONTRACTED SUBJECT MATTER
- CHAPTER 21: MODULATED NULLITY
- CHAPTER 22: CHANGES IN FINE PERCENTAGES
- CHAPTER 23: INTERTEMPORAL RIGHT
- CHAPTER 24: CANNABIDIOL AND THE ANVISA RULES
- CHAPTER 25: OUTSOURCING AND PROHIBITION OF STATE SUICIDE
- CHAPTER 26: THE PCA TERM AND “PLANNING FRACTIONATION”
- CHAPTER 27: “NEOPHOBIA” AND ADMINISTRATIVE IMPROBITY
- CHAPTER 28: PUBLICATION NOTICE SETS LIMITS TO LAW OPTION
- CHAPTER 29: CONCLUSIONS
- BIBLIOGRAPHY