In this fully revised and updated edition, Christopher Bovis provides a detailed, critical, concise and accessible overview of the public procurement legal framework and its interaction with policies within the European Union and the Member States. <P>Public procurement represents an essential part
Brussels Commentary on EU Public Procurement Law
β Scribed by Michael Steinicke; Peter L. Vesterdorf (editors)
- Publisher
- Hart/Nomos
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1458
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A transparent public procurement law in Europe plays a decisive role for the predictability and acceptance of market rules and thus for Europe as a business location.
The work comments article by article on the European directives and regulations of all important areas of procurement from a European point of view. The Brussels commentary thus provides argumentation security in all major procurement procedures for the interpretation of national regulatory bodies. The book is up to date and takes into account only recently adopted new guidelines.
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