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Transparency in EU procurements : disclosure within public procurement and during contract execution / edited by Kirsi-Maria Halonen (PhD (Eur), University of Lapland, Finland), Roberto Caranta (Turin University, Italy), and Albert Sanchez-Graells (PhD (Eur), Law School, University of Bristol, UK).

Edward Elgar Law 2019 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Halonen, Kirsi-Maria.
Contributor:
Halonen, Kirsi-Maria, editor.
Caranta, Roberto, editor.
Sánchez Graells, Albert, editor.
Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher.
Series:
European procurement law series.
European Procurement Law
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Government purchasing--European Union countries.
Government purchasing.
Transparency (Ethics) in government--European Union countries.
Transparency (Ethics) in government.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (348 pages).
Place of Publication:
Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub., 2019.
Summary:
At a time when public administrations are increasingly subjected to transparency requirements this book provides timely analysis on the role of transparency in the context of public procurement within the EU. It provides a blend of theoretical analysis and practical insights into the operation of freedom of information requirements associated with the expenditure of public funds through purchasing, contracting out and commissioning activities. The first part of the book critically assesses a number of key issues surrounding transparency in public procurement including: corruption prevention, competition, commercial issues and access to remedies. The second part of the book features contributions from leading experts across ten European jurisdictions, providing a comparative view of transparency requirements and freedom of information rules in the context of public procurement. Overall the book provides a conceptual framework to understand the relationship between business secrets, freedom of information rules and the regulation of public procurement across Europe. This book will be of interest to scholars and students researching across public, administrative and comparative law. Practising lawyers who are involved with cross-border procurement tenders will also find this book to be a useful resource as it provides a comprehensive overview of regulatory standards at a national and European level.
Contents:
Contents: 1. Transparency in EU procurements: an introduction / Kirsi-Maria Halonen, Roberto Caranta and Albert Sanchez-Graells
2. Many faces of transparency in public procurement / Kirsi-Maria Halonen
3. Transparency and competition in public procurement: a comparative view on their difficult balance / Albert Sanchez-Graells
4. Procurement transparency as a gateway for procurement remedies / Roberto Caranta
5. Transparency in procurement by the EU institutions / Albert Sanchez-Graells
6. Transparency and access to information in public procurement procedures in Denmark / Carina Risvig Hamer
7. Transparency in public procurement - experiences from Finland / Pilvi Takala and Suvituulia Taponen
8. Disclosure rules within public procurement procedures and during contract implementation in France / Tiphaine Blay
9. Disclosure rules within public procurement procedures and during contract period - German country report / Martin Burgi and Marinus Pöhlmann
10. Disclosure of public procurement documents in Italy: a major effort in the fight against corruption, but still to be completed / Mario E. Comba
11. Disclosure rules applicable to public procurement procedures and during contract period : the case of Poland / Piotr Bogdanowicz
12. Transparency in public procurement in Romania: formal compliance, obscure hidden agendas / Bogdana Neamtu and Dacian C. Dragos
13. Transparency in public procurement in the Spanish legal system / Patricia Valcárcel Fernández
14. Disclosure rules within public procurement procedures and during contract period in the United Kingdom / Paul Henty and Rory Ashmore
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
ISBN:
1-78897-567-7

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