EPLG Members will speak at the PhD Colloquium on Public Procurement in Turin on 22 March 2019 🗓 🗺
EPLG Members Mario Comba, Roberto Caranta, Pedro Telles and Martin Trybus will be among the speakers conversing with the future generation of public procurement academics and specialist, on the occasion of the PhD Colloquium on Public Procurement that will be held in Turin on 22 March 2019. Here is the Colloquium flyer.
EPLG Member Roberto Caranta will speak at the U.S. – E.U. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW COLLOQUIUM (Rome, May 30, 2019 🗓 🗺
EPLG Member Roberto Caranta will speak at the U.S. – E.U. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW COLLOQUIUM, to be held at the CENTER FOR AMERICAN STUDIES in Rome, via M. Caetani 32, on May 30, 2019. Here is the Conference flyer
New book! Shaping EU Public Procurement Law: A Critical Analysis of the CJEU Case Law 2015–2017
Shaping EU Public Procurement Law: A Critical Analysis of the CJEU Case Law 2015–2017, a new book by EPLG Member Albert Sanchez-Graells and Constant de Koninck, is on pre-sale now (please visit this address)! Here is the Overview from the publisher’s website About this book: Shaping EU Public Procurement Law: A Critical Analysis of the CJEU Case Law 2015–2017 studies the continual development of European Union (EU) public procurement law through the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). Tenderers of the EU Member States have to take into account the interpretation given by the CJEU of EU procurement law when putting into the market their public procurement…
EPLG Members Contributed to the Brussels Commentary on EU Public Procurement Law
EPLG Members Roberto Caranta and Albert Sanchez-Graells contributed to the Brussels Commentary on EU Public Procurement Law, edited by Michael Steinicke and Peter L. Vesterdorf (Nomos/Hart, Oxford, 2018). The book is available here.
New book! Modernising Public Procurement. The Approach of EU Member States
Modernising Public Procurement. The Approach of EU Member States, a new book with contributions by many EPLG members, is on pre-order now! The book was edited by EPLG Members Steen Treumer and Mario Comba and it was published by Edward Elgar Publishing, in their European Procurement Law series edited by Steen Treumer and Roberto Caranta. It welcomes contributions by R. Ågren, P. Bogdanowicz, M. Burgi, R. Caranta, M. Comba, D. Dragos, P. Ferk, K. Härginen, F. Lichère, B. Neamtu, S. Richetto, A. Sanchez-Graells, M.A. Simovart, A. Sundstrand, S. Treumer, P. Valcárcel Fernández, D. Wolff. The book can be pre-ordered at https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/modernising-public-procurement, with an online 20% discount. Here is a flyer, available for circulation. Here…
PPP and Concessions. XI Meeting of the European Procurement Law Group 🗓 🗺
The XI Meeting of the European Procurement Law Group will be held in Warsaw, Poland, at the Faculty of Law and Administration of Warsaw University, on 4-5 October 2018. The leaflet is available here.
EPLG Members to take part to the Oslo Smart Workshop “Developing Life Cycle Analysis” on 23 April 2018 🗓 🗺
EPLG Members Dacian Dragos and Roberto Caranta to take part to the Oslo Smart Workshop “Developing Life Cycle Analysis” on 23 April 2018. Please find the programme attached here.
EPLG Member Roberto Caranta Spoke at the Annual Conference on European Public Procurement Law 2018 🗓 🗺
EPLG Member Roberto Caranta spoke at the ERA Annual Conference on European Public Procurement Law 2018, in Trier, 22 – 23 March 2018. Materials are now available at https://www.era.int/upload/dokumente/20285.pdf
EPLG Member Roberto Caranta will speak at the Annual Conference on European Public Procurement Law 2018 🗓 🗺
EPLG Member Roberto Caranta will speak at the Annual Conference on European Public Procurement Law 2018, to be held in Trier, 22 – 23 March 2018. Here is the Conference flyer.
New Article on Socially Responsible Public Procurement by Carol Cravero
A new article was just published in the Arctic Review on Law and Politics (vol. 8 (2017)) by Carol Cravero: Socially Responsible Public Procurement and Set-Asides: A Comparative Analysis of the US, Canada and the EU. Here is the abstract: Public procurement can be used to achieve goals other than purely economic ones. Such goals are often referred to as “social linkages”. A preference for social considerations has been gaining ground against the dominant best value for money (BVM) paradigm over the past few decades. In the past, public procurement policies followed the principle of non-discrimination and free competition beyond national boundaries. Today considerations other than (purely economic) BVM have become…