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Public Procurement and Contract Law: Exploring Intersections, Defining Boundaries

Edited by: Marta Andhov, Michal Kania, Sylvie Cecile Cavaleri

ISBN13: 9781509989454
To be Published: May 2026
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This open access anthology explores intersections and boundaries between public procurement and contract law, examining how these legal regimes diverge, influence, and occasionally overlap during the performance stage of public contracts.

While public procurement processes are largely harmonised across Europe through the EU Public Procurement Directives, the performance phase is only partially regulated. A sizeable part of public contract implementation remains subject to national laws, governed through a combination of administrative and contract law. This gives rise to a set of foundational questions: Does public procurement law fully occupy the legal space of public contract performance? In which instances-if any-does contract law retain relevance? Are classical contract law concepts transformed or distorted when applied to public contracts, and how does this affect mechanisms such as arbitration? To what extent do the answers to these questions vary depending on the regulatory model adopted by a given jurisdiction?

Part 1 introduces the topic, covering regulatory models for public contracts from procurement and contract law perspectives. Part 2 examines general issues such as legal review asymmetries, tacit modifications, due diligence, loyalty obligations, and the doctrine of hardship under EU law. Part 3 explores contemporary challenges, including digitalisation and sustainability. Part 4 analyses arbitration in public contract disputes.

This book is an essential resource for scholars, lawyers, practitioners, policymakers, and students, providing analytical depth and practical guidance to help navigate the complexities of public contracts.

Subjects:
Contract Law, Public Procurement
Contents:
Part One: The Roadmap
1. Introduction
Marta Andhov (University of Auckland, New Zealand) and Michal Kania (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
2. Where Public Procurement Meets Contract Law: Mapping Entry Points
Marta Andhov (University of Auckland, New Zealand) and Michal Kania (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
3. National Models for Regulating Public Contracts
Marta Andhov (University of Auckland, New Zealand) and Michal Kania (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
4. Freedom of Contract: Contrasting Values and Principles in Contract Law and Public Procurement Law
Vibe Garf Ulfbeck (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Marta Andhov (University of Auckland, New Zealand), Cristina Poncibò (University of Turin, Italy) and Michal Kania (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

Part Two: General
5. Influencing Contractual Freedom through EU and Dutch Public Procurement Law: Legal Review Asymmetries in Cases on Withdrawals, Awards and Division of Risk
Matanja Pinto (Maastricht University, the Netherlands) and Willem Janssen (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
6. The Diligent Contracting Authority: The Concept of Due Diligence in Public Procurement
Michael Steinicke (Aarhus University, Denmark)
7. The Duty of Loyalty in the Contract Performance Stage: Contractual Adjustments Inside and Outside the Realm of Article 72 Directive 2014/24/EU
Maria Edith Lindholm Gausdal (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Ole Hansen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Vibe Garf Ulfbeck (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
8. 'I Did not Sign Anything' – Can A Tacit Modification Constitute A Contract Amendment under EU Procurement Rules?
Aarne Puisto (University of Lapland, Finland), Kirsi-Maria Halonen and Pirkko Heikkinen (University of Lapland, Finland)
9. Applying the Doctrine of Hardship in Public Contracts
Michal Kania (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Marta Andhov (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Part 3: Digitalisation and Sustainability
10. Deconstructing Computational Contracts: A Critical Analysis of Their Application in Private and Public Domain
Alexandra Andhov (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Sven Mikulic (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Michal Kania (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
11. Sustainability, ESG and Its Enforcement in Private and Public Contracts
Désirée Klingler (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland), Patrick Zimmermann (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany) and Steven van Garsse (Hasselt University, Belgium)
12. Enforcing Sustainability Clauses in Public Contracts: Third-party Enforcement Caught Between the Privity of Contract and Conflicting Interests
Ezgi Uysal (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Katerina Mitkidis (Aarhus University, Denmark)

Part Four: Arbitration
13. Can the Effectiveness of European Public Procurement Law Be Ensured If Disputes Related to the Performance of Public Contracts are Settled by Commercial Arbitration?
Sylvie Cécile Cavaleri (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Maciej Zachariasiewicz (Kozminski University, Poland)
14. Adjudicating Public Contracts: The Role of Arbitration in France, Portugal and Spain
Miguel Assis Raimundo (University of Lisbon, Portugal), Mehdi Lahouazi (University of Paris Nanterre, France), François Lichère (University of Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France) and Isabel Gallego Córcoles (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
15. Concluding Remarks
Marta Andhov (University of Auckland, New Zealand) and Michal Kania (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)