Public procurement in the EU: understanding the complexities | Practical Law

Public procurement in the EU: understanding the complexities | Practical Law

While public procurement is of significant value to the European economy, the law governing it is often judged inaccessible, formalistic and rigid. This article explains the current legal framework, the remedies available to suppliers if the rules are breached and the modernisation directives that will replace the current regime.

Public procurement in the EU: understanding the complexities

Practical Law UK Articles 5-102-3437 (Approx. 13 pages)

Public procurement in the EU: understanding the complexities

by John Wotton, Jeremy Robinson, and Helga van Peer, Allen & Overy
Published on 04 Jun 2003European Union
While public procurement is of significant value to the European economy, the law governing it is often judged inaccessible, formalistic and rigid. This article explains the current legal framework, the remedies available to suppliers if the rules are breached and the modernisation directives that will replace the current regime.