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Christopher Yukins
George Washington University
Professor, Government Procurement Law
Description
Professor Christopher Yukins teaches in the government procurement law program at George Washington University Law School, the leading program of its kind in the United States. He teaches contract formations and performance issues in public procurement, bid protests and claims litigation, state and local procurement, anti-corruption issues, foreign contracting, procurement reform, and comparative and international law. Professor Yukins has worked on a wide-array of public procurement issues throughout his distinguished career, which includes testifying before Congress and the European Parliament, lecturing at various universities in Europe, contributing to the UN's Guidebook on Anti-Corruption in Public Procurement, and working on the reform of the UN's Commission on International Trade law (UNCITRAL) Model Procurement Law. He is a faculty advisor to the Public Contract Law Journal, is a member of the editorial board of the European Procurement & Public-Private Partnership Law Review and is on the advisory board of The Government Contractor. Professor Yukins also currently serves as counsel to the law firm of Arnold & Porter. Blog: www.publicprocurementinternational.com
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