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The determination of qualification criteria in public procurement law: a comparative analysis between South Africa and Germany

This dissertation compares South African and German public procurement law and their definitions of qualification criteria. In order to compare the two systems, it is essential to understand both procurement law systems with regard to their application, basic principles, objectives and challenges. Q...

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Main Author: Jonathan, Möller
Other Authors: le Roux, Rochelle
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description This dissertation compares South African and German public procurement law and their definitions of qualification criteria. In order to compare the two systems, it is essential to understand both procurement law systems with regard to their application, basic principles, objectives and challenges. Qualification criteria are essential in the procurement procedure and seek to determine the suitability of bidders. This involves checking whether the bidder is able to properly perform the subsequent contract. The criteria relate to, for example, the bidder's experience, personnel, technical capacities or company values. In addition to the primary objectives of the specific contract, secondary objectives can also be pursued using the award procedure, particularly when defining qualification criteria. Secondary objectives are, for example, social or sustainability objectives. In South Africa, this applies particularly to the area of black economic empowerment. In Germany, secondary objectives may be climate and environmental protection. Both procurement law regimes are subject to constant change, especially at present. In South Africa, the draft Procurement Bill was adopted on 16 May 2024 and became law as the Public Procurement Act on 23 July 2024. There will be a review process over the next two years that may bring changes. In Germany, the reform of procurement law is being discussed. The determination of qualification criteria plays an important role in the proper performance of the specific contract, while also achieving other objectives. The determination of qualification criteria is therefore an important aspect of the procurement system which must always be taken into account when changes are made to the procurement system.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/42355 The determination of qualification criteria in public procurement law: a comparative analysis between South Africa and Germany Jonathan, Möller le Roux, Rochelle Corder , Hugh South Africa German public procurement law procurement law systems This dissertation compares South African and German public procurement law and their definitions of qualification criteria. In order to compare the two systems, it is essential to understand both procurement law systems with regard to their application, basic principles, objectives and challenges. Qualification criteria are essential in the procurement procedure and seek to determine the suitability of bidders. This involves checking whether the bidder is able to properly perform the subsequent contract. The criteria relate to, for example, the bidder's experience, personnel, technical capacities or company values. In addition to the primary objectives of the specific contract, secondary objectives can also be pursued using the award procedure, particularly when defining qualification criteria. Secondary objectives are, for example, social or sustainability objectives. In South Africa, this applies particularly to the area of black economic empowerment. In Germany, secondary objectives may be climate and environmental protection. Both procurement law regimes are subject to constant change, especially at present. In South Africa, the draft Procurement Bill was adopted on 16 May 2024 and became law as the Public Procurement Act on 23 July 2024. There will be a review process over the next two years that may bring changes. In Germany, the reform of procurement law is being discussed. The determination of qualification criteria plays an important role in the proper performance of the specific contract, while also achieving other objectives. The determination of qualification criteria is therefore an important aspect of the procurement system which must always be taken into account when changes are made to the procurement system. 2025-11-26T12:53:19Z 2025-11-26T12:53:19Z 2025 2025-11-26T12:48:26Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/42355 en eng application/pdf Department of Commercial Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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The determination of qualification criteria in public procurement law: a comparative analysis between South Africa and Germany
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title The determination of qualification criteria in public procurement law: a comparative analysis between South Africa and Germany
title_full The determination of qualification criteria in public procurement law: a comparative analysis between South Africa and Germany
title_fullStr The determination of qualification criteria in public procurement law: a comparative analysis between South Africa and Germany
title_full_unstemmed The determination of qualification criteria in public procurement law: a comparative analysis between South Africa and Germany
title_short The determination of qualification criteria in public procurement law: a comparative analysis between South Africa and Germany
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German
public procurement law
procurement law systems
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