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UNCITRAL Model Law on Procurement of Goods, Construction and Services, 1994
United Nations (UN)
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
(1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this article, any supplier or contractor that claims to have suffered, or that may suffer, loss or injury due to a breach of a duty imposed on the procuring entity by this Law may seek review in accordance with articles 53 to [57].
(2) The following shall not be subject to the review provided for in paragraph (1) of this article:
(a) the selection of a method of procurement pursuant to articles 18 to 22;
(b) the choice of a selection procedure pursuant to article 41 (1);
(c) the limitation of procurement proceedings in accordance with article 8 on the basis of nationality;
(d) a decision by the procuring entity under article 12 to reject all tenders, proposals, offers or quotations;
(e) a refusal by the procuring entity to respond to an expression of interest in participating in request-for-proposals proceedings pursuant to article 48 (2);
(f) an omission referred to in article 27 (t) or article 38 (s).
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