Issue 6, 2011 of the Public Procurement Law Review (PPLR) has recently been published.
Table of contents:
Articles
- How does the Court of Justice of the European Union pursue competition concerns in a public procurement context?
- Enforcement of procurement law from a South African perspective
News and Analysis
- The evaluation of the impact and effectiveness of the EU public procurement legislation
- Questions of admissibility: a note on case Evropaiki Dynamiki - Proigmena Systimata Tilepikoinonion Pliroforikis kai Tilematikis AE v European Central Bank (C-401/09 P)
- Refining the rules on the distinction between selection and award criteria - Evropaiki Dynamiki - Proigmena Systimata Tilepikoinonion Pliroforikis kai Tilematikis AE v European Commission (T-589/08)
- Classification of contract as for works, supplies or services: the case of QDM Capital Ltd v Athlone Institute of Technology
- Costs in public procurement cases: the case of QDM Capital Ltd v Athlone Institute of Technology (No.2)
- Recent reform of Spanish public procurement legislation in compliance with EU law: the issue of modifications to concluded contracts
- The remedy of ineffectiveness in the English courts: ALSTOM Transport v Eurostar International Ltd
- Time limit for bringing proceedings - Mermec UK Ltd v Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd
- Tender specifications and lifting an automatic suspension: Elekta Ltd v Common Services Agency
- Automatic suspension including the issue of multiple applications relating to the same award procedure: the case of First4skills Ltd v Department for Employment and Learning
- Challenge and lifting of automatic suspension: the case of Rutledge Recruitment and Training Ltd v Department for Employment and Learning
- The impact of the Government's tuition fees proposals on the classification of universities under the Public Contracts Regulations 2006
- Decision 102/2011 Mr Tom Gordon of the Herald and City Building (Glasgow) LLP
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