This paper assesses the European Commission’s 2016 Amended Proposal for ‘a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the access of third-country goods and services to the Union’s internal market in public procurement and procedures supporting negotiations on access of Union goods and services to the public procurement markets of third countries.’ The proposed regulation aims to improve the conditions under which EU businesses can compete for public contracts abroad. It provides the EU with leverage through imposing a price penalty on any tender for an EU procurement which is originating in a country that does not offer the EU ‘reciprocity’ in access to its procurement markets. After introducing the 2016 International Pro...
The regulation of procurement within the European Union is binary: above certain financial threshold...
Defence date: 7 June 2017Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Petro...
This briefing paper looks at some of the legal issues that will affect the UK’s public procurement l...
After ten years in the making, in 2022, the European Union adopted an International Procurement Inst...
The European Commission recently advanced a ‘Buy European’ proposal for a regulation on the access o...
The year 2014 saw major developments in European public procurement law, as a number of new procurem...
This paper discusses the law of the European Union (EU) on public procurement by providing an overvi...
This paper examines some of the European Union (EU) and World Trade Organisation (WTO) legal issues ...
Direct benefits for SMEs from the proposed Regulation look limited at best, while indirect impacts a...
To what extent and in what ways does the European Union (EU) seek to adjust the global public policy...
To what extent and in what ways does the European Union (EU) seek to adjust the global public policy...
To what extent and in what ways does the European Union (EU) seek to adjust the global public policy...
The World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) aims to contribute to the libera...
Defence date: 7 June 2017Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Petro...
Defence date: 7 June 2017Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Petro...
The regulation of procurement within the European Union is binary: above certain financial threshold...
Defence date: 7 June 2017Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Petro...
This briefing paper looks at some of the legal issues that will affect the UK’s public procurement l...
After ten years in the making, in 2022, the European Union adopted an International Procurement Inst...
The European Commission recently advanced a ‘Buy European’ proposal for a regulation on the access o...
The year 2014 saw major developments in European public procurement law, as a number of new procurem...
This paper discusses the law of the European Union (EU) on public procurement by providing an overvi...
This paper examines some of the European Union (EU) and World Trade Organisation (WTO) legal issues ...
Direct benefits for SMEs from the proposed Regulation look limited at best, while indirect impacts a...
To what extent and in what ways does the European Union (EU) seek to adjust the global public policy...
To what extent and in what ways does the European Union (EU) seek to adjust the global public policy...
To what extent and in what ways does the European Union (EU) seek to adjust the global public policy...
The World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) aims to contribute to the libera...
Defence date: 7 June 2017Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Petro...
Defence date: 7 June 2017Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Petro...
The regulation of procurement within the European Union is binary: above certain financial threshold...
Defence date: 7 June 2017Examining Board: Professor Giorgio Monti, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Petro...
This briefing paper looks at some of the legal issues that will affect the UK’s public procurement l...