Public procurement law, or "droit des march茅s publics" in French, regulates the process by which public authorities and government entities acquire goods, services, and works from private companies. This area of law sets out the rules for awarding contracts, ensuring transparency, competition, and fairness in the tendering process. It aims to prevent corruption and inefficiency, ensuring that public resources are used effectively and that the best value is obtained for public projects. Public procurement law also provides legal frameworks for challenging procurement decisions and resolving disputes.