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Public 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. Tatrai, M.
Trybus, S. van Garsee
Public procurement in the European Union represents almost twelve
per cent of the EU's GDP and is continuing to increase, having been
identified as a key objective in the EU's aim to become the most
competitive economy in the world by 2010. This book provides a
one-stop shop, multi-disciplinary approach to public procurement
and will be of use to academics and policy-makers. Providing its
readers with practical description and analysis of the relevant
policies, law and jurisprudence, the book also explores possible
future trends in public procurement regulation.
First published in 1998, Public Procurement in the European
Community has been considered as the most-important non-tariff
barrier for the completion of the common market and its
liberalisation reflects the attempts of law and policy makers to
enhance competitiveness in the public sector and achieve uniform
patterns of industrial efficiency. The opening-up of procurement
stresses the fact that the Member States must embark upon a process
of changing their public sector management ethos and adopt more
market-orientated parameters (value for money, efficiency, improved
risk management, market testing, outsourcing, private finance,
savings) in the delivery of public services, alongside the
principles of transparency and public accountability. The book is
addressed to academics and researchers in the fields of law, public
policy and government studies, legal practitioners, policy makers,
government officials as well as industry executives. It provides a
multi-disciplinary analysis of public procurement law and policy
and assesses its impact on the European integration process. It
investigates the implications of the opening-up of the European
public markets on other legal and economic systems in the world and
analyses the regulation of public purchasing as part of the
emerging Economic Law of the European Union.
First published in 1998, Public Procurement in the European
Community has been considered as the most-important non-tariff
barrier for the completion of the common market and its
liberalisation reflects the attempts of law and policy makers to
enhance competitiveness in the public sector and achieve uniform
patterns of industrial efficiency. The opening-up of procurement
stresses the fact that the Member States must embark upon a process
of changing their public sector management ethos and adopt more
market-orientated parameters (value for money, efficiency, improved
risk management, market testing, outsourcing, private finance,
savings) in the delivery of public services, alongside the
principles of transparency and public accountability. The book is
addressed to academics and researchers in the fields of law, public
policy and government studies, legal practitioners, policy makers,
government officials as well as industry executives. It provides a
multi-disciplinary analysis of public procurement law and policy
and assesses its impact on the European integration process. It
investigates the implications of the opening-up of the European
public markets on other legal and economic systems in the world and
analyses the regulation of public purchasing as part of the
emerging Economic Law of the European Union.
Public procurement in the European Union represents almost twelve
per cent of the EU's GDP and is continuing to increase, having been
identified as a key objective in the EU's aim to become the most
competitive economy in the world by 2010. This book provides a
one-stop shop, multi-disciplinary approach to public procurement
and will be of use to academics and policy-makers. Providing its
readers with practical description and analysis of the relevant
policies, law and jurisprudence, the book also explores possible
future trends in public procurement regulation.
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