Procurement

What is procurement law?

Created
November 17, 2025
by Connor
Last updated
March 13, 2026
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Summary

Procurement law is the set of legal rules that governs how organisations buy goods, services, and works, including how they plan, advertise, award, and manage contracts. In public procurement it aims to ensure fair competition, transparency, and equal treatment of suppliers, and to reduce fraud and waste. For suppliers, procurement law shapes the tender process, the information buyers must publish, the criteria used to evaluate bids, and the remedies available if the rules are breached.

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Procurement law is the set of legal rules that governs how organisations buy goods, services, and works, including how they plan, advertise, award, and manage contracts. In public procurement it aims to ensure fair competition, transparency, and equal treatment of suppliers, and to reduce fraud and waste. For suppliers, procurement law shapes the tender process, the information buyers must publish, the criteria used to evaluate bids, and the remedies available if the rules are breached.
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