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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Modernising public procurement. Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [2018] (DLC) 2018944790 (OCoLC)1039345638 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Steen Treumer |
ISBN: | 9781788114547 178811454X |
OCLC Number: | 1043844153 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | Introduction to the implementation of the public procurement directive -- 1. Into the grey area: implementation of the public procurement directive in Denmark / Steen Treumer -- 2. Estonia -- faithful in transposing, stumbling in domestic needs / Mari Ann Simovart and Kadri Härginen -- 3. Transposition of Directive 2014/24 in Finland: a minimum approach with a lot of national specialities / Kirsi-Maria Halonen -- 4. Transposition of the public procurement directive in France: between overimplementation and questionable implementation / François Lichère -- 5. Scaling down the cascade -- a critical analysis of the implementation of Directive 2014/23 into German public procurement law / Daniel Wolff and Martin Burgi -- 6. Transposition of the 2014 public procurement package in Italy: meeting the deadline without really doing so / Mario E. Comba and Sara Richetto -- 7. Transposition of the public procurement directives in Poland -- evolution instead of revolution? / Piotr Bogdanowicz -- 8. Transposition of the EU procurement directives in Romania: complex issues of implementation and control / Dacian C. Dragos and Bogdana Neamtu -- 9. Implementation of Directive 2014/24/EU in the Republic of Slovenia / Petra Ferk and Bŏstjan Ferk -- 10. Transposition of Directive 2014/24/EU in Spain: between EU demands and national peculiarities / Patricia Valcárcel Fernández -- 11. The implementation of Directive 2014/24/EU in Sweden: a sanguine approach / Andrea Sundstrand and Robert Ågren -- 12. The implementation of Directive 2014/24/EU in the UK / Albert Sanchez-Graells -- 13. Trends in the implementation of Directive 2014/24: minimalism and narrow interpretations / Steen Treumer and Mario E. Comba -- Index. |
Series Title: | European procurement law series. |
Responsibility: | edited by Steen Treumer and Mario Comba. |
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'The book is an essential tool both for scholars and practitioners, as well as for judges, to improve the dialogue between different legal systems and the subsequent judicial activism.' -- Livio Girgenti, Review of European Administrative Law 'Modernising Public Procurement offers a privileged view about the implementation of Public Procurement Directives of 2014 in several member States. The authors are outstanding scholars and experts, often involved in the process of implementation due to their institutional roles. The book is an essential tool both for scholars and practitioners, as well as for judges. It fruitfully combines a national, comparative and European approach and offers the reader a rich and comprehensive perspective on the topic.' -- Marta Cartabia, Italian Constitutional Court 'Modernising Public Procurement offers a most interesting perspective on the new Public Procurement Directive (2014/24/EU) by describing and analysing the different legislative choices made by different EU Member States when implementing the directive in their national legislation, with a particular focus on some of the new substantial rules of great practical importance.' -- Nikolaj Aaro-Hansen, Judge, Chairman/President of the Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement, Denmark 'This work highlights with success problematic issues in the implementation of the most important Public Procurement Directive. A well-structured comparative law approach binds together the 12 national chapters on implementation in as many Member States. In my view, the editors have succeeded in drawing up relevant conclusions and giving guidance on how to develop best practices.' -- Jesper Svenningsen, Judge, General Court of the European Union Read more...

