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European public procurement law

the public sector procurement directive 2014/24/EU explained through 30 years of jurisprudence by the European Court of Justice

Gebonden Engels 2015 2e druk 9789041154217
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European Public Procurement Law is the ultimate legal resource on public
procurement law in the European Union. It combines the full text of the new
Public Sector Procurement Directive 2014/24/EU with 141 relevant judgments
rendered by the Court of Justice of the European Union during the period
1982–2014.

Constant De Koninck, Thierry Ronse and William Timmermans provide expert
commentary on the impact of the Public Sector Procurement Directive 2014/24/EU
and analysis of the case law. An insightful overview of the key changes
introduced by the Directive is also included.

This new edition connects the reader with the relevant CJEU case law, which
has been instrumental in interpreting the public procurement legal framework.
It is of great value for legal practitioners and has a clear practical use for
officials who have to ensure that contracts are awarded in an open, fair and
transparent manner, allowing domestic and non-domestic firms to compete for
business on an equal basis, all this within the EU legal framework and in
compliance with the new Public Sector Procurement Directive 2014/24/EU.

This easy to use volume includes:

  • an overview of the key changes introduced by Directive 2014/24/EU;

  • a survey of the new Directive’s important novelties put into perspective with
    the existing case law of the CJEU;

  • the text of the Public Sector Procurement Directive, linking the articles of
    this directive to 32 years of relevant CJEU case law;

  • an in-depth analysis of 141 judgments rendered by the CJEU, linked to the
    articles of the new Public Sector Procurement Directive;

  • the essential, chronologically-ordered excerpts from the 141 judgments, with
    each excerpt preceded by an overview of the subject matter and the points of
    law dealt with by that judgment;

  • an extensive subject index disclosing the CJEU case law and a general index
    combining the new Directive’s articles with the relevant recitals of the
    Directive’s preamble.

The second edition of European Public Procurement Law is an essential guide
for legal practitioners and officials working in the field of public
procurement. The title includes the full text of the Public Sector Procurement
Directive 2014/24/EU, with the implications of this directive fully explained
through the expert analysis of 30 years of relevant jurisprudence.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9789041154217
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:1016
Druk:2
Verschijningsdatum:19-5-2015
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch

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List of abbreviations
Introduction
Modus operandi.
Chapter 1. The EU Procurement Directives 2004/18/EC and 2004/17/EC.
Section I. The Public Sector Directive 2004/18/EC.
Section II. The Utilities Directive 2004/17/EC.
Chapter 2. Judgements Rendered by the Court of Justice in the Period 1982–2007 Regarding Public Procurement—Analysis.
Section I . Analysis of the Case Law Relating to Provisions of the Public Sector Directive 2004/18/EC.
Section II. Analysis of the Case Law Relating to Provisions of the Utilities Directive 2004/17/EC.
Chapter 3. Judgements Rendered by the Court of Justice in the Period 1982–2007 Regarding Public Procurement—Relevant Excerpts.
Appendices:
1. Relevant Articles of the EC Treaty.
2. Interpretative Communications of the European Commission.
3. Explanatory Notes by the European Commission.
4. Table of Cases Before the European Court of Justice Arranged According to the Date of Judgment.
5. Table of Cases Before the European Court of Justice Arranged According to their Case Number.
6. Alphabetical Table of Cases and Parties.
7. Correlation Tables.
Subject Index
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