(CMR) Truman Bodden Law School lecturer, Laura Panades, is again in the spotlight following her latest published paper on competition in British Overseas Territories.
Panades' research paper which was featured in the European PPP Law Review journal showcases how public contracting can be made more competitive.
According to Panades' research, competition is a force for good that helps to dispel corruption and encourages local businesses to innovate.
Panades' paper further explores the publicity of laws, accessibility of open tenders, publication of contract awards, local economic preferences, and ethics in Government.
“This new publication engages with Cayman and its sister nations of the British Overseas Territories. This conversation will lead to improvements all across the Caribbean region, ” said Panades of her research.
Law School Director, Mitchell Davies, noted that Panades' research being included in the publication helps to strengthen the profile of the Truman Bodden Law School.
“Laura’s research provides a further opportunity for TBLS students to access first hand, cutting edge, internationally leading research,” added Davies.
An earlier version of Panades' research was featured in the ‘Public Procurement: Global Revolution’ Conference- the leading event in the field which took place at the University of Nottingham in June 2019.
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