Reformation or Deformation of the EU Public Procurement Rules

Author:   Grith S. Ølykke ,  Albert Sanchez-Graells
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Pages:   448
Publication Date:   25 November 2016
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Author:   Grith S. Ølykke ,  Albert Sanchez-Graells
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781785361807


ISBN 10:   1785361805
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   25 November 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Contents: 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 Fanøe 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 Index

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`Public procurement matters a lot in political and economic terms. This was clear during the legislative process leading to the 2014 reform. The contributions collected in this book offer a timely and clever account of the implications of the increasing politicisation of EU public procurement law whilst at the same time assessing possible developments of the CJEU case law based on both precedents and the reform. The book commends itself to different readers, those studying how EU law is made and those in practice trying to make sense of a reform which has much deformed public procurement law as we knew it.' -- Roberto Caranta, University of Turin, Italy `Reformation or Deformation of the EU Public Procurement Rules reveals an innovative and fresh approach to the functioning of the European Union public procurement framework and focuses on the need to reform the practice and application of the relevant complex and often contradicting rules. The book consists of an edited collection of essays which provide an in-depth critical assessment of the public procurement framework. The editors have produced an excellent interdisciplinary contribution to the academic literature of public procurement which will enrich discourse, research and policy-making in European integration.' -- Christopher Bovis, University of Hull, UK


'Public procurement matters a lot in political and economic terms. This was clear during the legislative process leading to the 2014 reform. The contributions collected in this book offer a timely and clever account of the implications of the increasing politicisation of EU public procurement law whilst at the same time assessing possible developments of the CJEU case law based on both precedents and the reform. The book commends itself to different readers, those studying how EU law is made and those in practice trying to make sense of a reform which has much deformed public procurement law as we knew it.' -- Roberto Caranta, University of Turin, Italy 'Reformation or Deformation of the EU Public Procurement Rules reveals an innovative and fresh approach to the functioning of the European Union public procurement framework and focuses on the need to reform the practice and application of the relevant complex and often contradicting rules. The book consists of an edited collection of essays which provide an in-depth critical assessment of the public procurement framework. The editors have produced an excellent interdisciplinary contribution to the academic literature of public procurement which will enrich discourse, research and policy-making in European integration.' -- Christopher Bovis, University of Hull, UK


'Public procurement matters a lot in political and economic terms. This was clear during the legislative process leading to the 2014 reform. The contributions collected in this book offer a timely and clever account of the implications of the increasing politicisation of EU public procurement law whilst at the same time assessing possible developments of the CJEU case law based on both precedents and the reform. The book commends itself to different readers, those studying how EU law is made and those in the practice trying to make sense of a reform which has much deformed public procurement law as we knew it.'- Roberto Caranta, University of Turin, Italy; 'Reformation or Deformation of the EU Public Procurement Rules reveals an innovative and fresh approach to the functioning of the European Union public procurement framework and focuses on the need to reform the practice and application of the relevant complex and often contradicting rules. The book consists of an edited collection of essays which provide an in-depth critical assessment of the public procurement framework. The editors have produced an excellent inter-disciplinary contribution to the academic literature of public procurement which will enrich discourse, research and policy making in European integration.'- Christopher Bovis, University of Hull, UK


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Edited by Grith Skovgaard Ølykke, PhD, Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Albert Sanchez-Graells, Professor of Economic Law, School of Law, University of Bristol, UK

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