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Book SynopsisPublic procurement law is a necessary component of the single market because it attempts to regulate the public markets of Member States and represents a key priority for the European Union. This
Research Handbook makes a major contribution to the understanding of the current EU public procurement regime, its interface with the law of the internal market and the pivotal role that this will play in the delivery of the European 2020 Growth Strategy.
Led by Christopher Bovis, a team of internationally acclaimed expert contributors provide comprehensive analysis of the law, jurisprudence and regulation of public procurement in the EU. Coverage is organised into five thematic parts exploring public procurement regulation; strategic procurement; justiciability in public procurement; public procurement and competition; and public procurement and public service.
Offering invaluable, contemporary insights, the Research Handbook on EU Public Procurement Law is both detailed and accessible, making it an indispensable resource for researchers, academics, policy makers, regulators and judges at national and international levels. Its wealth of detail and practical assessment will also appeal to current and future generations of procurement practitioners across the European Union.
Contributors include: M. Andrecka, C. Bovis, R. Canavan, R. Caranta, C. Clarke, D.C. Dragos, M. Kekelekis, E. Matei, K. Neslein, E. Olsson, S. Panagopoulos, O.S. Pantilimon Voda, K. Pedersen, A. Sanchez Graells, S. Schoenmaekers, T. Tátrai, M. Trybus, S. van Garsee
Trade Review'Written by leading experts in the field of procurement, this research handbook is a gold mine of analysis and guidance, which will be an essential tool for everyone who wishes to deepen their understanding of procurement law: an unmissable Guide, Philosopher, and Friend for research in the field. It is a most welcome addition to Edward Elgar's series.' --Laurence Gormley, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
Table of ContentsContents: Preface Introduction PART I A THEMATIC APPROACH TO PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REGULATION 1. The Principles of Public Procurement Regulation Christopher Bovis 2. Public Procurement and Contracting Authorities Charles Clarke 3. Public Contracts in Public Procurement Regulation Christopher Bovis 4. Public Procurement and Frameworks Richard Canavan 5. Public Procurement and Award Criteria Roberto Caranta 6. Sub-dimensional Public Procurement in the European Union Dacian C. Dragos PART II STRATEGIC PROCUREMENT 7. Innovative and Sustainable Procurement: Framework, Constraints and Policies Oana S. Pantilimon Voda 8. Innovative Public-Private Partnership Marta Andrecka 9. Strategic EU Public Procurement and Small and Medium Size Enterprises Spyros Panagopoulos 10. Public Procurement and Services of General Economic Interest Sarah Schoenmaekers PART III JUSTICIABILITY IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT 11. Judicial Activism and Public Procurement Christopher Bovis 12. The Remedies Directive in Public Procurement Emanuela Matei 13. The Role of European Court of Justice in Public Procurement Kristian Pedersen and Erik Olsson PART IV PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND COMPETITION. 14. Public Procurement and Competition: Some Challenges Arising from Recent Developments in EU Public Procurement Law Albert Sanchez Graeus 15. Public Procurement and State Aid Mihalis Kekelekis and Kine Neslein 16. EU Public Procurement and Probity Tünde Tátrai PART V PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES 17. The New EU Defence Procurement Regime Martin Trybus 18. Public Service Partnerships Christopher Bovis 19. Concessions and Public Procurement Steven van Garsee Index