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The Evolution of European Community Law on Public Procurement between 2006 and 2008
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Gerolamo Taccogna
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May 22, 2008
Abstract
The report describes the most recent evolution of European Community Law concerning the award of public contracts. It is mainly focused on case-law and provides an overview of the latest judgements of the ECJ. Topics dealt with in particular are the definition of contracting authorities, of public contracts and concessions; some aspects of the award procedures, award criteria, contract renewals and review procedures. Moreover, the recent Directives (mainly Directive 2007/66) are briefly presented. A final section deals with public procurement in the field of defence.
Published Online: 2008-05-22
Published in Print: 2008-May
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