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This timely book examines the ever-increasing prevalence of Central
Purchasing Bodies (CPBs), analysing their use and structure across
different EU Member States. It argues that since CPBs are only
partially regulated at EU level, their operations will depend on
the legislation of the individual Member States and more
importantly on the States' distinct practices and traditions.
Comparative contributions consider the legal nature and structures
of CPBs across 12 Member States and the UK. Through comprehensive
comparative analysis, this book investigates competition law and
SMEs, economic and management perspectives, and centralised public
purchasing during the COVID-19 pandemic within the sphere of CPBs
and joint procurement. Chapters explore the use of procurement
techniques and electronic instruments by CPBs and the liability and
remedies perspectives of CPBs and their users. Providing a complete
overview of CPBs structure in different Member States and the
aspects of joint procurements, Centralising Public Procurement will
be of interest to students and scholars of European and commercial
law. It also offers important insights for CPBs themselves,
practitioners and policy-makers, as well as contracting authorities
using CPBs in the different Member States.
This topical book offers an in-depth analysis of the recent
implementation of the Public Procurement Directive, based on the
experiences of 12 Member States including France, Germany, Italy,
Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom. The contributions from
first-class public procurement law experts offer an informed and
comparative analysis of the recent implementation of the Public
Procurement Directive, as well as focussing on so-called
gold-plating (overimplementation) and issues where the legality of
the implemented legislation is questionable. Vitally, the chapters
also consider national preparatory works as a legal source and
their interesting role in the implementation of the Directive
including its Preamble. Attention is also given to the
implementation of some of the most important novelties in the
Directive such as the exclusion grounds, the competitive procedure
with negotiation and contract changes. Modernising Public
Procurement will be important reading for practitioners and civil
servants involved in the implementation of public procurement law.
Academics, researchers, politicians, judges and members of
complaints boards in the field of public procurement law will also
find this book a stimulating read. Contributors include: R. Agren,
P. Bogdanowicz, M. Burgi, R. Caranta, M. Comba, D. Dragos, P. Ferk,
K. Harginen, F. Lichere, B. Neamtu, S. Richetto, A. Sanchez
Graells, M.A. Simovart, A. Sundstrand, S. Treumer, P. Valcarcel
Fernandez, D. Wolff
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