EU Member States are generally increasing their military expenditure to scale up military capabilities in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In the Netherlands, the war in particular has put further pressure on the structural shortage of military personnel. In this article, the authors evaluate the set-up of a so-called “Ecosystem Logistics” by the Dutch Ministry of Defence to address this personnel shortage in the context of their logistical capabilities. In particular they evaluate as to whether derogation from EU public procurement law can be justified, given the requirement for economic operators and parts of their personnel to possess Dutch nationality. Many of the logistical services which will be carried out within the Ecosyst...
Public Procurement is often considered to be a purely legal affair, dominated by big law firms and c...
Although the EU legal framework applicable to defence procurements is – given its very nature – of p...
While more and more governments use their purchasing power to stimulate green production and to prom...
EU Member States are generally increasing their military expenditure to scale up military capabiliti...
Ever since the Maastricht Treaty, the EU has been increasingly engaged in the military domain. More ...
The legal protection of entrepreneurs in public procurement procedures has been a point of concern t...
The EU legislature adopted the Defence Procurement Directive in 2009 based on the internal market le...
Public procurement currently is one of the main tools of various public policy implementation - star...
Procurement procedures do not always proceed according to the rules. Entrepreneurs who miss a contra...
One of the objectives of Directive 2014/24/EU is to facilitate the participation of SMEs in public p...
Public procurement procedures in the EU are coordinated by Directives 2004/17/EC and 2004/18/EC. The...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union have focused m...
Public procurement as a system of procedures for purchasing goods and services is quite complex. Esp...
The European defence industry contributes to enable Member States of the European Union to care for ...
Since 1993, the European Union has dramatically increased the scope and volume of its procurement re...
Public Procurement is often considered to be a purely legal affair, dominated by big law firms and c...
Although the EU legal framework applicable to defence procurements is – given its very nature – of p...
While more and more governments use their purchasing power to stimulate green production and to prom...
EU Member States are generally increasing their military expenditure to scale up military capabiliti...
Ever since the Maastricht Treaty, the EU has been increasingly engaged in the military domain. More ...
The legal protection of entrepreneurs in public procurement procedures has been a point of concern t...
The EU legislature adopted the Defence Procurement Directive in 2009 based on the internal market le...
Public procurement currently is one of the main tools of various public policy implementation - star...
Procurement procedures do not always proceed according to the rules. Entrepreneurs who miss a contra...
One of the objectives of Directive 2014/24/EU is to facilitate the participation of SMEs in public p...
Public procurement procedures in the EU are coordinated by Directives 2004/17/EC and 2004/18/EC. The...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union have focused m...
Public procurement as a system of procedures for purchasing goods and services is quite complex. Esp...
The European defence industry contributes to enable Member States of the European Union to care for ...
Since 1993, the European Union has dramatically increased the scope and volume of its procurement re...
Public Procurement is often considered to be a purely legal affair, dominated by big law firms and c...
Although the EU legal framework applicable to defence procurements is – given its very nature – of p...
While more and more governments use their purchasing power to stimulate green production and to prom...