<i>‘An in-depth analysis of a highly topical issue in public procurement law. A valuable book both for its broad comparative coverage and for its theoretical approaches to the main advantages and difficulties of centralised public procurement.’</i>

- Jean-Bernard Auby, SciencesPo, France,

This timely book examines the ever-increasing prevalence of Central Purchasing Bodies (CPBs), analysing their use and structure across different EU Member States. It argues that since CPBs are only partially regulated at EU level, their operations will depend on the legislation of the individual Member States and more importantly on the States’ distinct practices and traditions. Comparative contributions consider the legal nature and structures of CPBs across 12 Member States and the UK.



Through comprehensive comparative analysis, this book investigates competition law and SMEs, economic and management perspectives, and centralised public purchasing during the COVID-19 pandemic within the sphere of CPBs and joint procurement. Chapters explore the use of procurement techniques and electronic instruments by CPBs and the liability and remedies perspectives of CPBs and their users.



Providing a complete overview of CPBs structure in different Member States and the aspects of joint procurements, Centralising Public Procurement will be of interest to students and scholars of European and commercial law. It also offers important insights for CPBs themselves, practitioners and policy-makers, as well as contracting authorities using CPBs in the different Member States.

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Contents: Foreword by Roberto Caranta and Steen Treumer 1. Introduction Mario Comba and Carina Risvig Hamer 2. EU perspective on CPBs Mario Comba and Carina Risvig Hamer 3. CPBs in the European legal space: an unresolved misconception Mario Comba 4. A comparative view of the use of procurement techniques and electronic instruments by central purchasing bodies Roxana Vornicu and Marta Andhov 5. Joint Procurement: An Economics and Management Perspectives Fredo Schotanus 6. Public Procurement by Central Purchasing Bodies. Competition and SMEs: toward a more dynamic model? Albert Sanchez Graells 7. CPBs and their users - Shared liability, contract management and remedies Carina Risvig Hamer 8. Public purchasing in EU during the COVID-19 pandemic Judy Yueh Ling Song Part II: National chapters 9. Central Purchasing Bodies (and other forms of joint procurement) - Belgium Steven Van Garsse 10. Central Purchasing Bodies (CPBs) in Denmark Carina Risvig Hamer 11. Central Purchasing Bodies in Finland Kirsi-Maria Halonen 12. Central Purchasing Bodies (CPBs) in France Fanette Akoka and François Lichère 13. Country Report on Germany Martin Burgi and Christoph Krönke 14. Centralised Procurement in the Netherlands: A mixture of procurement autonomy, decentralization & diversified collaborative purchasing W.A. Janssen and M.A.J. Stuijts 15. Central Purchasing Bodies in Italy: Reluctance and Challenges Gabriella M. Racca 16. Central Purchasing Bodies: the Case of Poland Paweł Nowicki 17. Centralisation and Central Purchasing Bodies (CPBs) in Portugal Pedro Cerqueira Gomes 18. Central Purchasing Bodies in Romania Roxana Vornicu and Dacian Dragos, 19. Central Purchasing Bodies in Spain Patricia Valcárcel Fernández 20. Central Purchasing Bodies in Sweden Åsa Edman 21. Central Purchasing Bodies in United Kingdom Luke Butler, Alice Manzini and Martin Trybus Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781800370401
Publisert
2021-12-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
368

Biografisk notat

Edited by Carina Risvig Hamer, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen, Denmark and Mario Comba, Professor, University of Turin, Italy