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The Law of Public and Utilities Procurement Volume 1 & 2: Regulation in the EU and the UK

Arrowsmith, Sue

Authors

Sue Arrowsmith



Abstract

This new edition of a work regarded as “the bible” on public procurement issues provides a detailed analysis of the legal and policy framework for procurement in the EU and UK. This Edition is in two Volumes. Volume 1 details the core public sector rules. Volume 2 covers more specialist areas such as e-procurement, utilities, concessions and defence, as well as specifications, social and environmental policies, remedies, Brexit and third countries.

Citation

Arrowsmith, S. (2018). The Law of Public and Utilities Procurement Volume 1 & 2: Regulation in the EU and the UK. (3rd). London, England: Sweet and Maxwell

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Jun 30, 2018
Deposit Date Feb 17, 2021
Publisher Sweet and Maxwell
Pages 2 volumes
Edition 3rd
ISBN 9780414024922
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5331803
Publisher URL https://www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk/Catalogue/Results.aspx?pagesize=20&type=KEYWORD-SEARCH&keyword=9780414024922
Additional Information Volume 1: -- Provides comprehensive coverage of the scope of the public (“classic”) sector rules – which entities and contracts are covered -- Includes step-by-step analysis of open and restricted procedures, competitive dialogue and competitive procedure with negotiation -- Offers extensive analysis of “grey” areas of practical importance, such as post-tender negotiations and corrections to tenders -- Deals in detail with framework agreements, including areas of legal difficulty -- Explains the contract modification rules in detail -- Covers a large volume of new case law on all subjects -- Examines the extensive changes under the 2014 directives and related UK regulations -- Volume 2: -- Includes comprehensive coverage of the regimes on concessions, utilities and defence/ security procurement -- Provides in-depth analysis of the scope for green and social procurement -- Explains the new rules on e-procurement, including on dynamic purchasing systems and e-catalogues -- Contains detailed explanation of the rules on drafting specifications -- Offers extensive analysis of remedies at national and EU level, including their application to framework agreements and dynamic purchasing systems -- Examines the options for regulation after Brexit, including their detailed impact in different areas of procurement policy (trade, award procedures, green and social procurement, and enforcement) -- Covers extensive new case law on all subjects

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