This briefing paper looks at some of the legal issues that will affect the UK’s public procurement laws and policies following Brexit. For, once the UK revokes the European Communities Act 1972, it will no longer be obligated to follow the EU Procurement Directives, nor will it be subject to the commitments the EU has signed up to on behalf of the UK in the WTO Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) and in Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs). Additionally, under the Devolution Settlement of 1998, the competence for public procurement was transferred to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales; internal, centrifugal forces will therefore also impact on the design of the public procurement regime in the UK after Brexit. Brexit could fragment...
Since 1993, the European Union has dramatically increased the scope and volume of its procurement re...
The year 2014 saw major developments in European public procurement law, as a number of new procurem...
A single European market cannot rule out the participation of the State, through public procurement,...
This paper examines some of the European Union (EU) and World Trade Organisation (WTO) legal issues ...
On 29 March 2017, the UK notified its intention of leaving the EU. This activated the two-year disco...
The United Kingdom has formally started the process of leaving the European Union (so called Brexit)...
This paper summarizes the current status of public procurement in the UK by time, region, contract t...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by ICE Publishing in Proceedings of the ICE -...
This paper discusses the law of the European Union (EU) on public procurement by providing an overvi...
This chapter examines the evolution of the EU public procurement directives and their interface with...
Government procurement is perhaps one of the most underexplored areas in the recent academic literat...
Since 1993, the European Union has dramatically increased the scope and volume of its procurement re...
This paper assesses the European Commission’s 2016 Amended Proposal for ‘a Regulation of the Europea...
To what extent and in what ways does the European Union (EU) seek to adjust the global public policy...
European Union trade and investment policy faces a dilemma with regard to comprehensive trade topics...
Since 1993, the European Union has dramatically increased the scope and volume of its procurement re...
The year 2014 saw major developments in European public procurement law, as a number of new procurem...
A single European market cannot rule out the participation of the State, through public procurement,...
This paper examines some of the European Union (EU) and World Trade Organisation (WTO) legal issues ...
On 29 March 2017, the UK notified its intention of leaving the EU. This activated the two-year disco...
The United Kingdom has formally started the process of leaving the European Union (so called Brexit)...
This paper summarizes the current status of public procurement in the UK by time, region, contract t...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by ICE Publishing in Proceedings of the ICE -...
This paper discusses the law of the European Union (EU) on public procurement by providing an overvi...
This chapter examines the evolution of the EU public procurement directives and their interface with...
Government procurement is perhaps one of the most underexplored areas in the recent academic literat...
Since 1993, the European Union has dramatically increased the scope and volume of its procurement re...
This paper assesses the European Commission’s 2016 Amended Proposal for ‘a Regulation of the Europea...
To what extent and in what ways does the European Union (EU) seek to adjust the global public policy...
European Union trade and investment policy faces a dilemma with regard to comprehensive trade topics...
Since 1993, the European Union has dramatically increased the scope and volume of its procurement re...
The year 2014 saw major developments in European public procurement law, as a number of new procurem...
A single European market cannot rule out the participation of the State, through public procurement,...