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Public procurement represents more than 15 per cent of European GDP
and is one of the fastest growing sectors of the European economy.
Public procurement law is also developing rapidly, not least in the
area of remedies for breach of procurement rules. The aim of this
book is to analyse the remedy of damages in public procurement law.
The European Directive of 11 December 2007 amending Council
Directives 89/665/EEC and 92/13/EEC has reaffirmed the importance
of damages as a tool to enforce the proper award of public
contracts, but has left the exact architecture of the damages
remedy in the hands of the Member States. This book offers an
overview of damages liability which is inclusive, coherent and
practical, covering the relevant law and jurisprudence from a
number of countries across Europe and further afield. The
contributors are high-profile and authoritative commentators on
public procurement law, including policy-makers, judges, academics
and practitioners.
Despite the growing scholarly interest in comparative public law,
there remain relatively few works on the subject. Contemporary
French Administrative Law aims to redress that imbalance, offering
English-language readers an authoritative introduction to the key
features of French administrative law and its institutions. The
French legal system is among the most well-developed and
influential in the world, and, as procedures continually adapt to
European and international influences, it has never been more
worthy of research, study and interrogation. This book employs a
wide range of recent, illustrative cases to demonstrate how French
administrative law works both in theory and in practice. Using a
systematic approach and covering everything from judicial review to
public contracts, this is a highly valuable text for any student or
researcher with an interest in French law. The book is also
available as Open Access.
Despite the growing scholarly interest in comparative public law,
there remain relatively few works on the subject. Contemporary
French Administrative Law aims to redress that imbalance, offering
English-language readers an authoritative introduction to the key
features of French administrative law and its institutions. The
French legal system is among the most well-developed and
influential in the world, and, as procedures continually adapt to
European and international influences, it has never been more
worthy of research, study and interrogation. This book employs a
wide range of recent, illustrative cases to demonstrate how French
administrative law works both in theory and in practice. Using a
systematic approach and covering everything from judicial review to
public contracts, this is a highly valuable text for any student or
researcher with an interest in French law. The book is also
available as Open Access.
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