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Safeguarding The Environment By Choosing Green Public Procurement

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  • Cristina M. KASSAI

    (PhD Candidate, "Acad. Andrei Radulescu" Legal Research Institute of Romanian Academy, Bucharest, ROMANIA.)

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Human civilization goes hand in hand with climate change and the study of climate change is the foundation for understanding human history and the future of humanity. Environmental protection is an area of major worldwide concern. There is also a scientific consensus and the issue of climate change is found on the agenda of international meetings. In this regard, more environmental protection is taken into consideration along with the economic development. This paper overviews the Green Public Procurement (GPP), a procedure whereby open specialists try to obtain merchandise, administrations and works with a diminished ecological effect for the duration of their life cycle when contrasted with products, administrations and works with a similar essential capacity that would some way or another be acquired. Green Public Procurement (GPP) is an imperative device to accomplish natural strategy objectives identifying with environmental change.

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  • Cristina M. KASSAI, 2017. "Safeguarding The Environment By Choosing Green Public Procurement," Curentul Juridic, The Juridical Current, Le Courant Juridique, Petru Maior University, Faculty of Economics Law and Administrative Sciences and Pro Iure Foundation, vol. 70, pages 33-39, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:pmu:cjurid:v:70:y:2017:p:33-39
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      Keywords

      Environmental protection; Green Public Procurement; ecological approaches.;
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      • K32 - Law and Economics - - Other Substantive Areas of Law - - - Energy, Environmental, Health, and Safety Law

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