"EU Public Procurement Law" addresses one of the most important areas of European integration. With a magnitude approaching 1 trillion euros in supplies, works and services and representing almost 12 percent of the European Union's GDP, public procurement regulation represents a key objective of the
EU public procurement law
β Scribed by Christopher Bovis
- Publisher
- Edward Elgar
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 544
- Series
- Elgar European law
- Edition
- 2nd edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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.
Public procurement represents an essential part of the Single Market project, launched by European Institutions in 2011. Its regulation will insert competition and transparency in the market and be a safeguard to the attainment of fundamental principles of the Treaties. This book demonstrates the impact of the relevant Directives on Member States through the development of the case law of the European Court of Justice and assesses the judicial review of public contracts at national level. It positions public procurement at the centre of the legal and policy debate surrounding the delivery of public services and the advancement of competitiveness and industrial policy in the EU. The book highlights the pivotal role of public procurement for the Europe 2020 Growth Strategy.
Demonstrating the concepts and principles of public procurement, this comprehensive book will have a strong appeal to academic researchers, lawyers, judges, practitioners, and policymakers at the European, international and national levels as well as students of law, policy and management
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Public procurement and the single market --
The legal framework of public sector procurement --
The legal framework of utilities procurement --
Redress and remedies in public procurement --
The doctrines and principles of public procurement --
The notion of contracting authorities --
The notion of public contracts --
The award of public procurement contracts --
Procurement and partnerships.
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