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31 March 2004 the EU adopted two new public procurement directives: one for the public sector (2004/18/EC) and one for utilities (2004/17/EC). The new directives aim at simplification and modernisation of the previously existing directives including adaptation to electronic purchasing techniques.
On 4-5 November 2004 the Copenhagen Business School organised a European research conference on the new directives. The conference focused on a number of topics which are of particular interest within the field of procurement law in EU these years, including ECJ case law, utilities, electronic auctions, transparency requirements, competitive dialogue, framework agreements, use of social and environmental criteria, Partnering and Public Private Partnerships and concessions.
This book contains contributions based on presentations given by a number of the international and Danish speakers at the conference.
Contents:
- The New EU Public Procurement Directives
by Marianne K. Larsen
- Recent Trends in the Case Law from the European Court of Justice
by Steen Treumer
- The New Utilities Directive
by Martin André Dittmer
- Transparency Requirements
by Peter Trepte
- Competitive Dialogue
by Anne Rubach-Larsen
- Framework Agreements
by Ruth Nielsen
- Labour Law Aspects of Public Procurement in the EU
by Niklas Bruun and Brian Bercusson
- "Green Procurement" Under the New Regime
by Peter Kunzlik
- The Concept of Concession in EU Public Procurement Law
Versus EU Competition Law and National Law
by Ulla Neergaard
- Public Private Partnership in the European Union
by Christina Tvarnø