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Written by Sue Arrowsmith   
Friday, 25 May 2012 16:50
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PPRL 2012, Issue 3

 

Table of contents:

- Modernising the European Union's public procurement regime: a blueprint for real simplicity and flexibility

- The conclusion of the renegotiation of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement: what it means for the Agreement and for the world economy

- Forums to adjudicate claims related to the procurement activities of international organisations in the European Union

- Commission proposals to modernise public procurement

- Mixed offerings for sustainability in proposed European Union procurement directives

- Values of thresholds under the Directives on public procurement applicable from 1 January 2012

- The 2011 UNCITRAL Model Law on Public Procurement

- Alstom Transport v Eurostar

- Application of EU Directives and implied tender contracts: Photo-Me International PLC v Network Rail Infrastructure Limited

- Definition of services concession and scope of the implied contract governing the tendering process: JBW Group Limited v Ministry of Justice

- Application of the TFEU and the implied contract governing the tendering process: a note on Sidey Limited v Clackmannanshire Council

- Judicial review and public procurement: R. (on the application of Greenwich Community Law Centre) v Greenwich London Borough Council

- Northern Ireland: rules on award criteria and the remedy of set aside: the case of Resource (NI) Limited v Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunal Service


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