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Public Procurement

Philip LeeBristows, Cooke and Carpmael

ISBN13: 9780406045577
ISBN: 0406045577
Published: October 1992
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print





This book provides a comprehensive background to the EC provisions relating to public works, supply and services contracts, which are likely to have a considerable impact on tendering procedures throughout Europe. It includes a section covering remedies for breach of procurement legislation. Of value to practitioners and in-house lawyers in manufacturing and service industries, it should also be an important work for legal advisers to local authorities and government.

Contents:
Part 1 Legal and economic background.
Part 2 The EC Supplies Directive 77/62 EC as amended by Directive 80/767 EEC and Directive 88/295 EEC; advertising rules; criteria for selecting candidates for tender; criteria for awarding contract; the technical rules; the Gatt agreement and government procurement; the reporting duties of contracting authorities under the Directives.
Part 3 The public works Directives 71/305 as amended by 89/440.
Part 4 The Proposed Services Directive.
Part 5 Remedies for breach of procurement legislation.