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  • European Public Procurement: Commentary on Directive 2014/24/EU

    European Public Procurement by Caranta, Roberto; Sanchez-Graells, Albert;

    Commentary on Directive 2014/24/EU

    Sorozatcím: Elgar Commentaries in European Law series;

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    • Kiadó Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2021. október 26.

    • ISBN 9781789900675
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem1040 oldal
    • Méret 244x169 mm
    • Súly 1752 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 198

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    This detailed Commentary provides an authoritative interpretation of each provision in the main EU Directive on public procurement - Directive 2014/24/EU, and is rich in its critical analysis of the provisions of the 2014 Directive and the case-law. The Commentary also highlights the application problems and interpretative issues being raised in EU Member States, which in due time will make their way up to the CJEU or even require further legislative interventions.



    Key features include:

    • Updated to include the most significant CJEU case law as of end-2020
    • Analysis that is informed by the practical issues arising across the EU Member States, as well as in the UK
    • Written by a diverse pool of specialists in each of the aspects of the Directive upon which they comment, with the Commentary underpinned by their collective knowledge of public procurement law in the old 28 EU Member States.



    Providing a practice-oriented analysis that allows for a problem solving approach, European Public Procurement will be particularly relevant to practising lawyers including within the civil services in all EU jurisdictions and the UK. The depth of analysis offered in the Commentary will also be of great benefit to academics and postgraduate students with an interest in public procurement and, more generally, public law, administrative law and public administration.



    This detailed Commentary provides an authoritative interpretation of each provision in the main EU Directive on public procurement - Directive 2014/24/EU, and is rich in its critical analysis of the provisions of the 2014 Directive and the case-law. The Commentary also highlights the application problems and interpretative issues being raised in EU Member States, which in due time will make their way up to the CJEU or even require further legislative interventions.

    ‘On the one hand, the book is very easy to navigate. It serves as a good starting point for those seeking to gain a quick understanding of the Directive’s provisions, as the articles are addressed in a clear and structured manner, and references are made to both the ECJ’s case law as of 2020, further literature, and some developments in the national case law mainly from the contributors’ national jurisdictions. On the other hand, the commentary goes far beyond merely describing and categorizing the Directive’s provisions. Instead, the authors engage in a critical analysis of the articles and place them in a broader context. They highlight issues of application and interpretation that are inherent in the Directive, thereby also spurring further academic and policy discussions.’

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contents:

    Preface xxxiv

    Table of cases xxxviii
    Article 1 Subject-matter and scope 1
    Roberto Caranta
    Article 2 Definitions 17
    Albert Sanchez-Graells
    Article 3 Mixed procurement 31
    Paweł Nowicki
    Article 4 Threshold amounts 41
    Paweł Nowicki
    Article 5 Methods for calculating the estimated value of procurement 47
    Paweł Nowicki and Kirsi-Maria Halonen
    Article 6 Revision of the thresholds and of the list of central government authorities 63
    Paweł Nowicki
    Article 7 Contracts in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors 68
    Johan Wolswinkel
    Article 8 Specific exclusions in the field of electronic communications 79
    Johannes Stalzer
    Article 9 Public contracts awarded and design contests organised pursuant to international rules 83
    Johannes Stalzer
    Article 10 Specific exclusions for service contracts 91
    Johannes Stalzer
    Article 11 Service contracts awarded on the basis of an exclusive right 111
    Johan Wolswinkel
    Article 12 Public contracts between entities within the public sector 125
    Wojciech Hartung, Katarzyna Kuźma and Willem Janssen
    Article 13 Contracts subsidised by contracting authorities 147
    Wojciech Hartung and Katarzyna Kuźma
    Article 14 Research and development services 153
    Ioan Baciu
    Article 15 Defence and security 160
    Baudouin Heuninckx
    Article 16 Mixed procurement involving defence or security 172
    Baudouin Heuninckx
    Article 17 Procurement involving defence or security aspects pursuant to international rules 176
    Baudouin Heuninckx
    Article 18 Public procurement principles 186
    Carina Risvig Hamer and Marta Andhov
    Article 19 Economic operators 207
    Roberto Caranta
    Article 20 Reserved contracts 217
    Ioan Baciu
    Article 21 Confidentiality 225
    Albert Sanchez-Graells
    Article 22 Rules applicable to communication 236
    Petra Ferk and Boštjan Ferk
    Article 23 Nomenclatures 253
    Patricia Valc.rcel Fern.ndez
    Article 24 Conflicts of interest 259
    Dacian C. Dragos
    Article 25 Conditions relating to the GPA and other international agreements 274
    Anna maria La Chimia
    Article 26 Choice of procedures 287
    Christoph Kr.nke
    Article 27 Open procedure 304
    Christoph Kr.nke
    Article 28 Restricted procedure 309
    Christoph Kr.nke
    Article 29 Competitive procedure with negotiation 315
    Piotr Bogdanowicz
    Article 30 Competitive dialogue 324
    Pedro Telles
    Article 31 Innovation partnership 335
    Pedro Cerqueira Gomes
    Article 32 Use of the negotiated procedure without prior publication 350
    Piotr Bogdanowicz
    Article 33 Framework agreements 363
    Marta Andhov
    Article 34 Dynamic purchasing systems 377
    Mari-Ann Simovart
    Article 35 Electronic auctions 392
    Mari-Ann Simovart
    Article 36 Electronic catalogues 408
    Mari-Ann Simovart
    Article 37 Centralised purchasing activities and CPBs 417
    Mario Comba
    Article 38 Occasional joint procurement 431
    Wojciech Hartung and Katarzyna Kuźma
    Article 39 Procurement involving contracting authorities from different Member States 436
    Albert Sanchez-Graells
    Article 40 Preliminary market consultations 448
    Dacian C. Dragos
    Article 41 Preliminary market consultations 456
    Dacian C. Dragos
    Article 42 Technical specifications 462
    Carina Risvig Hamer
    Article 43 Labels 474
    Marta Andhov
    Article 44 Test reports, certification and other means of proof 482
    Carina Risvig Hamer
    Article 45 Variants 486
    Albert Sanchez-Graells
    Article 46 Division of contacts into lots 496
    Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui
    Article 47 Setting time limits 507
    Wojciech Hartung and Katarzyna Kuźma
    Article 48 Prior information notices 514
    Wojciech Hartung and Katarzyna Kuźma
    Article 49 Contract notices 519
    Wojciech Hartung and Katarzyna Kuźma
    Article 50 Contract award notices 525
    Wojciech Hartung and Katarzyna Kuźma
    Article 51 Form and manner of publication of notices 531
    Wojciech Hartung and Katarzyna Kuźma
    Article 52 Publication at national level 538
    Wojciech Hartung and Katarzyna Kuźma
    Article 53 Electronic availability of procurement documents 542
    Petra Ferk and Boštjan Ferk
    Article 54 Invitations to candidates 549
    Albert Sanchez-Graells
    Article 55 Informing candidates and tenderers 553
    Albert Sanchez-Graells
    Article 56 Informing candidates and tenderers 565
    Pascal Friton and Janis Z.ll
    Article 57 Exclusion grounds 588
    Pascal Friton and Janis Z.ll
    Article 58 Selection criteria 635
    Roxana Vornicu
    Article 59 European Single Procurement Document 643
    Pedro Telles
    Article 60 Means of proof 653
    Pedro Telles
    Article 61 Online repository of certificates (e-Certis) 663
    Pedro Telles
    Article 62 Quality assurance standards and environmental management standards 668
    Abby Semple
    Article 63 Reliance on the capacity of other entities 675
    Roxana Vornicu
    Article 64 Official lists of approved economic operators and certification by bodies established under
    public or private law 682
    Albert Sanchez-Graells
    Article 65 Reduction of the number of otherwise qualified candidates to be invited to participate 691
    Steven Van Garsse
    Article 66 Reduction of the number of tenders and solutions 699
    Steven Van Garsse
    Article 67 Contract award criteria 703
    Abby Semple
    Article 68 Life-cycle costing 719
    Marta Andhov
    Article 69 Abnormally low tenders 727
    Grith Skovgaard .lykke and Christian Clausen
    Article 70 Conditions for performance of contracts 745
    Marta Andhov
    Article 71 Subcontracting 754
    Johannes Stalzer
    Article 72 Modification of contracts during their term 775
    Piotr Bogdanowicz
    Article 73 Termination of contracts 797
    Kirsi-Maria Halonen
    Article 74 Award of contracts for social and other specific services 809
    Marko Turudić
    Article 75 Publication of notices 816
    Marko Turudić
    Article 76 Principles of awarding contracts 821
    Marko Turudić
    Article 77 Reserved contracts for certain services 830
    Marko Turudić
    Article 78 Scope 836
    Sarah Schoenmaekers
    Article 79 Notices 844
    Sarah Schoenmaekers
    Article 80 Rules on the organisation of design contests and the selection of participants 850
    Sarah Schoenmaekers
    Article 81 Composition of the jury 855
    Sarah Schoenmaekers
    Article 82 Decisions of the jury 857
    Sarah Schoenmaekers
    Article 83 Enforcement 861
    Pedro Cerqueira Gomes
    Article 84 Individual reports on procedures for the award of contracts 869
    Pedro Cerqueira Gomes
    Article 85 National reporting and statistical information 875
    Pedro Cerqueira Gomes
    Article 86 Administrative cooperation 879
    Benedetta Biancardi
    Article 87 Exercise of the delegation 891
    Benedetta Biancardi
    Article 88 Urgency procedure 898
    Benedetta Biancardi
    Article 89 Committee procedure 900
    Benedetta Biancardi
    Article 90 Transposition and transitional provisions 905
    Bojana Todorović
    Article 91 Repeals 912
    Bojana Todorović
    Article 92 Review 916
    Bojana Todorović
    Article 93 Entry into force 922
    Bojana Todorović
    Article 94 Addressees 927
    Bojana Todorović

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