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New book on modernisation of the EU public procurement Directives has been published PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carina Risvig Hansen   
Thursday, 26 July 2012 07:50
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Recently published book titled "EU Procurement Directives - modernisation, growth & innovation: Discussions on the 2011 Proposals for Public Procurement Directives"

Carina Risvig Hansen, Christina D. Tvarnø and Grith Skovgaard Ølykke (eds.), 2012

 

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On 9-10 February 2012, the law department at Copenhagen Business School and the Danish Competition and Consumer Authority organised an international conference on the modernisation of the EU procurement rules, "Public Procurement Days 2012 - Modernisation, Innovation and Growth".

A number of topics of relevance to the modernisation of the procurement rules were addressed, and many interesting debates took place. This book contains contributions based on some of the presentations given at the conference.

The purpose of this book is to contribute to the ongoing debate on the modernisation of the procurement rules by elaborating on the topics discussed at the conference, and we hope the book can be an inspiration for this debate.

 


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Terminology list
Preface
Introduction

Chapter 1. SME s and Public Contracts. An EU Based Perspective
by Marta Fana and Gustavo Piga

Chapter 2. How Should the Relation between Public Procurement Law and Competition Law Be Addressed in the New Directive?
by Grith Skovgaard Ølykke

Chapter 3. The Contracting Authority as Purchaser and Regulator: Should the Procurement Rules Regulate what we Buy?
by Peter Trepte

Chapter 4. Are the Procurement Rules a Barrier for Cross-border Trade within the European Market? A view on proposals to lower that barrier and spur growth
by Dr. Albert Sánchez Graells

Chapter 5. Flexible procedures or ban on negotiations? Will more negotiation limit the access to the procurement market?
by Steen Treumer

Chapter 6. Beyond EU Law: the New "Public House"
by Dario Casalini

Chapter 7. International Organisations
by Baudouin Heuninckx

Chapter 8. Why the EU Public Procurement Law should contain Rules that allow Negotiation for Public Private Partnerships
by Christina D. Tvarnø

Chapter 9. Competitive Dialogue: Should Rules be Fine-tuned to Facilitate Innovation?
by Pedro Telles

Chapter 10. Defining a Service Concession Contract Will the Proposed New Definition of Service Concession Contracts Increase Legal Certainty in the Field of Concessions?
by Carina Risvig Hansen

Chapter 11. The Public Procurement Rules and Innovation
by Michael Steinicke

Chapter 12. Can Secondary Considerations in Procurement Contracts be a Tool for Increasing Innovative Solutions?
by Martin Burgi

List of cases
Index

For more informatio please visit: http://djoef-forlag.dk/vare/8757428522


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