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Portrait of Jörgen Hettne. Photo.

Jörgen Hettne

Professor, Head of the Department of Business Law

Portrait of Jörgen Hettne. Photo.

Discretion in EU public procurement law

Editor

  • Sanja Bogojevic
  • Xavier Groussot
  • Jörgen Hettne

Summary, in English

The EU public procurement regime has recently undergone an overhaul and now allows Member States and their contracting authorities to pursue strategic goals via public procurement, including environmental and social objectives. The extent to which such interests may be accommodated in the procurement process is ultimately determined by the broader legal context in which the EU public procurement regime exists, which raises pressing questions regarding the scope and limits of Member States' discretion. This volume scrutinises these new legal acts – particularly Directive 2014/24/EU – focusing on discretion and engaging with questions central to the public procurement regime against the EU legal backdrop, including internal market law and environment law, as well as law beyond the EU.

Department/s

  • Environmental Law
  • Department of Law
  • Human Rights Law
  • EU Law
  • Department of Business Law

Publishing year

2019

Language

English

Publication/Series

Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law

Volume

26

Document type

Book

Publisher

Hart Publishing Ltd

Topic

  • Law

Keywords

  • EU-law
  • Offentlig upphandling
  • Market law
  • Public Procurement Law

Status

Published

Research group

  • Environmental Law
  • Human Rights Law
  • EU Law

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9781509919482