Fourteen percent of the European Union's gross domestic product is accounted for by government or public utility works, supply, and service contracts. Yet, in spite of its major importance for the European economy, public procurement remained for a long time one of the areas which benefited least from the creation of the internal market. Awarding ...
This examination of tensions emerging between the goals of the European market and general interest objectives at the level of the Member States fills a need for lawyers, policymakers, officials, and academics striving to clarify and formulate effective principles and rules in this area of the European and global economies.
Volumes I, II, III and IV of this reference work were published in 1976, 1980, 1984 and 1994 respectively. The core of the books consists of court decisions involving the Hague Conventions in force in the field of private international law. This wealth of information has been made accessible by arranging the decisions per Convention and then per ...
Directive 2004/17/EC governs the rules, provisions, and procedures entailed in public procurement contracts awarded by EU Member States in the water, energy, transport, and postal services sectors. In the course of the eight-year (1996-2004) gestation period of an EC public procurement policy that would meet the challenges of a globalised economy ...
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