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Record Nr.

UNINA9910461574503321

Titolo

Public procurement law : damages as an effective remedy / edited by Duncan Fairgrieve and François Lichère

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2011

ISBN

1-84731-867-3

1-4725-6104-X

1-280-12559-4

9786613529459

1-84731-847-9

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (249 p.)

Disciplina

346.24023

Soggetti

Government purchasing - Law and legislation - European Union countries

Remedies (Law) - European Union countries

Public contracts - European Union countries

Damages - European Union countries

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index

Nota di contenuto

Damages for breach of public procurement law : a French perspective / Nicolas Gabayet -- Damages and EC procurement law : German perspectives / Martin Burgi -- Damages under public procurement : the Portuguese case / Vera Eiró and Esperança Mealha -- Damages remedy in England & Wales and Northern Ireland / Fiona Banks and Michael Bowsher -- Damages for breach of procurement law : the Dutch situation / Jan M. Hebly and Folkert G. Wilman -- State liability in public procurement : the case of Italy / Silvia Ponzio -- The new remedial landscape in public procurement in Ireland / Catherine Donnelly -- Basis and conditions for a damages claim for breach of the EU public procurement rules / Steen Treumer -- Damages for breaches of EU public procurement law : issues of causation and recoverable losses / Roberto Caranta -- Procedures and access to justice in damages claims for public procurement breaches / Duncan Fairgrieve and François



Lichère -- Money damages in the context of bid protests in the United States / Daniel I. Gordon and Michael R. Golden -- Remedies for breaches of procurement regulation and the UNCITRAL model law on procurement / Caroline Nicholas

Introduction -- Duncan Fairgrieve and François Lichère -- I. National Perspectives -- 1 Damages for Breach of Public Procurement Law: A French Perspective -- Nicolas Gabayet -- 2 Damages and EC Procurement Law: German Perspectives -- Martin Burgi -- 3 Damages under Public Procurement: The Portuguese Case -- Vera Eiró and Esperança Mealha -- 4 Damages Remedy in England & Wales and Northern Ireland -- Fiona Banks and Michael Bowsher QC -- 5 Damages for Breach of Procurement Law: The Dutch Situation -- Jan M Hebly and Folkert G Wilman -- 6 State Liability in Public Procurement: The Case of Italy -- Silvia Ponzio -- 7 The New Remedial Landscape in Public Procurement in Ireland -- Catherine Donnelly -- II. Transversal Perspectives: Comparing across Legal Systems -- 8 Basis and Conditions for a Damages Claim for Breach of the EU Public Procurement Rules -- Steen Treumer -- 9 Damages for Breaches of EU Public Procurement Law: Issues of Causation and Recoverable Losses -- Roberto Caranta -- 10 Procedures and Access to Justice in Damages Claims for Public Procurement Breaches -- Duncan Fairgrieve and François Lichère -- II. External Perspectives on Public Procurement: Beyond Europe -- 11 Money Damages in the Context of Bid Protests in the United States -- Daniel I Gordon and Michael R Golden -- 12 Remedies for Breaches of Procurement Regulation and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Procurement -- Caroline Nicholas

Sommario/riassunto

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