• 2-September-2014

    Turkish, PDF, 2,443kb

    Selected Judgements of the Court of Justice of the EU on Public Procurement, June 2014, Turkish

    This publication on public procurement in the EU presents a detailed review of public procurement related judgements (2006-2014) of the Court of Justice of the European Union. It provides both a comprehensive introduction (a detailed analysis of public procurement topics interpreted by the Court) and the full texts of the most relevant cases.

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  • 29-August-2013

    Turkish, PDF, 524kb

    SIGMA Paper No. 39: The Role of Ministries in the Policy System (2007, Turkish)

    This publication presents the steps in the policy process for assessing and developing the role of ministries in the policy process, as well as insights on how the policy process is currently organised in Western Balkan countries.

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  • 29-August-2013

    Turkish, PDF, 430kb

    SIGMA Paper No. 45: Public Procurement in EU Member States (2010, Turkish)

    This paper provides an overview of different national policies, rules and procedures and presents common features and patterns in the regulatory approach of the countries covered.

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  • 29-August-2013

    Turkish, PDF, 912kb

    SIGMA Paper No. 44: Sustainability of Civil Service Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe Five Years After EU Accession (2009, Turkish)

    This paper examines the fate of civil service reforms that Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries undertook to prepare themselves for the EU accession that took place in May 2004 (5th EU enlargement).

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  • 29-August-2013

    Turkish, PDF, 747kb

    SIGMA Paper No. 43: Organising the Central State Administration: Policies & Instruments (2007, Turkish)

    One of this paper’s main purposes is to provide bases for policy advice to policy‑makers on the drafting of legislation on the organisation and functioning of the state administration. It is also available in the following languages: French, Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian-Serbian-Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, and Turkish.

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  • 29-August-2013

    Turkish, PDF, 1,016kb

    SIGMA Paper No. 42: Regulatory Management Capacities of Member States of the EU that Joined the Union on 1 May 2004 (2007, Turkish)

    The European Commission requested SIGMA to carry out a study on the regulatory management capacities of the ten countries that joined the EU on 1 May 2004 to learn more about their Better Regulation practices, exchange good practices and make suggestions for further improvements.

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  • 29-August-2013

    Turkish, PDF, 986kb

    SIGMA Paper No. 41: Public Procurement Review and Remedies Systems in the European Union (2007, Turkish)

    This study provides a comparative analysis of the public procurement review and remedies systems of Member States. Twenty-four separate overviews of public procurement systems in the 24 participating Member States were produced.

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  • 29-August-2013

    Turkish, PDF, 941kb

    SIGMA Paper No. 40: Central Public Procurement Structures and Capacity in Member States of the European Union (2007, Turkish)

    This study provides an analysis of the functions, structures and capacity of the central public procurement bodies of Member States. Twenty-two separate overviews of public procurement systems in the 22 participating Member States were produced.

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  • 29-August-2013

    Turkish, PDF, 615kb

    SIGMA Paper No. 38: Political Advisors and Civil Servants in European Countries (2007, Turkish

    While defining appropriate roles for political advisers is a highly relevant topic in most democracies and especially in EU non member States, as well as candidate and CARDS countries today, surprisingly little comparative information exists.

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  • 29-August-2013

    Turkish, PDF, 496kb

    SIGMA Paper No. 36: Conflict of Interest Policies and Practices in Nine EU Member States (2005, Turkish)

    This paper provides descriptive data and an analytical overview of approaches to managing conflicts of interest in the public sector of nine European countries — France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom. It also provides some conclusions that are worth taking into account when reforming policies and instruments to improve regulations and practices on conflict of interest.

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