
Christopher Yukins
Dr. Christopher Yukins is a thought leader in government procurement law, serving as the Lynn David Research Professor in Government Procurement Law and Co-Director of the Government Procurement Law Program at The George Washington University Law School. With a profound expertise in contract formations, bid protests, anti-corruption issues, and international procurement law, Dr. Yukins has established himself as a pivotal figure in the field. His extensive knowledge and experience have led him to testify before both the U.S. Congress and the European Parliament, where he has provided valuable insights into the complexities of procurement law. Dr. Yukins has also shared his expertise globally, teaching at various esteemed institutions around the world, thereby influencing the next generation of legal scholars and practitioners. In addition to his teaching and legislative contributions, Dr. Yukins is a prolific contributor to publications focused on anti-corruption in public procurement. His work in this area has been instrumental in shaping policies and practices that promote transparency and integrity in procurement processes. Dr. Yukins is actively engaged with numerous professional organizations and advisory boards related to procurement law. His involvement in these groups underscores his commitment to advancing the field and fostering collaboration among experts and stakeholders. Moreover, Dr. Yukins has played a significant role in capacity-building projects and international procurement reform efforts. His extensive experience in these areas highlights his dedication to improving procurement systems worldwide, ensuring they are efficient, fair, and aligned with best practices. Through his multifaceted career, Dr. Christopher Yukins continues to influence the landscape of government procurement law, making significant contributions to both academic and practical realms. His work not only enhances the understanding of procurement law but also drives meaningful change in how procurement is conducted globally.
Publications
, 65-85, 2023-06-06
, 9-43, 2021-12-07
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, 2018-01-01
, 2015-01-01
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, 2016-01-01
, 1501, 1987-11-01
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, 2019-01-01
, 264-287, 2017-02-23