以色列公共采购法的悄然变革

Hadas Peled
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本文对以色列采购法的发展历程、取得的主要成就和面临的主要挑战以及正在经历的“静悄悄的革命”进行了法律史观的梳理。本文从制度的角度分析了立法机关、行政机关和司法机关在公共采购法律框架设计中的作用。这是在考虑到更大的社会政治和经济背景的情况下进行的。以色列的公共采购制度正在发生重大变化。最近的变化涉及不同政府单位更大程度的专业化;电子采购;e-tendering;电子担保试点。此外,政府正在通过采用更复杂的长期采购模式,促进公私伙伴关系(ppp)。此外,以色列最高法院在Bibi Roads土方发展有限公司诉以色列铁路有限公司案中的判决是政府采购合同合同法解释中代表形式主义方法的重要里程碑。这一决定对整个采购周期产生了深远的影响。一项关于修订《强制性投标条例》的建议现已提出,其目的是通过给予政府/行政部门在采购过程中更多的自由裁量权来增加竞争和供应商的多样性。在此背景下,本文简要讨论了第37届政府推动的司法改革及其对公共采购法的影响。
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THE QUIET REVOLUTION OF ISRAEL’S PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW
This article gives a legal-historical outlook on the development of the Israeli procurement law, the main achievements and challenges, and the “quiet revolution” it is going through. This article analyses the respective roles of the three branches: the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary from an institutional vantage point, in designing the public procurement legal framework. This, while considering the greater socio-political and economic context. Israel’s public procurement regime is undergoing significant changes. The most recent changes involve a greater degree of professionalism by different governmental units; e-procurement; e-tendering; and a pilot of e-guarantees. Furthermore, the government is promoting public-private partnerships (PPPs) by engaging in more sophisticated long-term procurement models. Moreover, the decision of the Supreme Court of Israel in Bibi Roads Earthmoving & Development Ltd v Israel Railways Ltd is an important milestone representing a formalistic approach in contract law interpretation of government procurement contracts. This decision had a profound impact on the procurement cycle as a whole. A proposal for a revision of the Mandatory Tenders Regulations, aimed at increasing competition and diversity of suppliers by giving the government/executive more discretion in the procurement process, is now on the table. Within this context, the judicial overhaul promoted by the 37th government and its ramifications on public procurement law is briefly discussed.
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