Competition regime: Public procurement | Practical Law

Competition regime: Public procurement | Practical Law

Public procurement is the purchase of goods or services by public bodies. This Practice note considers the European Union obligations imposed on purchasing authorities to award contracts on an open, competitive and non-discriminatory basis. The options available to a supplier of goods or services where a purchaser does not comply with EU procurement rules are also explored. This practice also briefly considers the impact on the right of UK businesses to bid for EU public procurement projects post-Brexit.

Competition regime: Public procurement

Practical Law UK Practice Note 1-107-3716 (Approx. 30 pages)

Competition regime: Public procurement

by Adrian Brown and Tim Briggs, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
MaintainedEuropean Union
Public procurement is the purchase of goods or services by public bodies. This Practice note considers the European Union obligations imposed on purchasing authorities to award contracts on an open, competitive and non-discriminatory basis. The options available to a supplier of goods or services where a purchaser does not comply with EU procurement rules are also explored. This practice also briefly considers the impact on the right of UK businesses to bid for EU public procurement projects post-Brexit.