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Reformation or deformation of the EU public procurement rules / / edited by Grith S. Ølykke, Albert Sanchez-Graells



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Titolo: Reformation or deformation of the EU public procurement rules / / edited by Grith S. Ølykke, Albert Sanchez-Graells Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cheltenham, [England] ; ; Northampton, Massachusetts : , : Edward Elgar Publishing, , 2016
©2016
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (438 pages)
Disciplina: 352.53094
Soggetto topico: Government purchasing - European Union countries
Persona (resp. second.): ØlykkeGrith S.
Sánchez GraellsAlbert
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: Part I: introduction and analytical framework -- Introduction / Grith Skovgaard Ølykke and Albert Sanchez-Graells -- 1. The EU legislative process. an introduction from a political science perspective / Doreen Allerkamp -- Part II: reforms introduced by the commission -- 2. The evolution of EU public procurement rules and its interface with WTO: SME promotion and policy space / Kamala Dawar and Monika Skalova -- 3. A deformed principle of competition? -- the subjective drafting of Article 18(1) of Directive 2014/24 / Albert Sanchez-Graells -- 4. E-procurement between EU objectives and the implementation procedures in the member states -- Article 22(1) of the 2014 directive / Petra Ferk -- 5. Division into lots and demand aggregation -- extremes looking for the correct balance? / Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui -- 6. The provision on abnormally low tenders: a safeguard for fair competition? / Grith Skovgaard Ølykke -- 7. A lost proposal in the 2014 public procurement package: is there any life for the proposed public procurement oversight bodies? / Pedro Cerqueira Gomes -- Part III: reforms introduced by the council -- 8. The provision on services of general economic interest in the 2014 directive -- pure reiteration of the obvious? / Cecilie Fan²e Petersen and Grith Skovgaard Ølykke -- 9. Clarification or missed opportunity? the provision on framework agreements in the 2014 directive / Marta Andrecka -- 10. Requesting additional information -- increase of flexibility and competition? / Carina Risvig Hamer -- 11. Exclusion and self-cleaning in article 57: discretion at the expense of clarity and trade? / Sylvia De Mars -- 12. Modification of contracts during their term: principle or exception? -- a view from the perspective of negative externalities / Tim Bruyninckx -- Part IV: reforms introduced by the parliament or resulting from a European citizens' initiative -- 13. Subcontracting matters: articles 43 and 71 of the 2014 directive / Richard Craven -- 14. The magic of five in the duration of concessions: refining corollaries in the concessions directive / Johan Wolswinkel -- 15. Public goods, special rights and competitive markets: Right2Water and the utilities procurement regime / Eleanor Aspey -- Part V conclusions -- 16. Under the political science magnifying glass: reformation or deformation of the EU public procurement rules in 2014? / Albert Sanchez-Graells and Grith Skovgaard Ølykke.
Sommario/riassunto: "Using an innovative 'law and political science' methodology, this timely book carries out a critical assessment of the reform of the EU public procurement rules. It provides a rich account of the policy directions and the spaces for national regulatory decisions in the transposition of the 2014 Public Procurement Package, as well as areas of uncertainty and indications on how to interpret the rules in order to make them operational in practice. Most EU law research focuses on the content of rules and the impact of case law on their interpretation and application. It rarely discusses how the CJEU's case law influences the creation of new rules, or the way EU law-makers enact them - issues which, conversely, are a staple for political scientists. By blending both approaches this book finds that political science provides a useful framework to describe the law-making process and shows that the influence of the CJEU was significant. Though the specific case studies identify many reforms, the ultimate assessment is that EU public procurement law was deformed. Offering a clear contribution to the emerging scholarship on 'flexible' EU law-making, this book's novel methodology will appeal to scholars and students of both law and political science. Law- and policy-makers as well as legal practitioners will also find its practical approach compelling."--Page 4 of cover.
Titolo autorizzato: Reformation or deformation of the EU public procurement rules  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-78536-181-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910154922103321
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