Prof. Piotr Bogdanowicz was cited by Advocate General (Joined Cases C-728/22 to C-730/22)
EPLG member Prof. Piotr Bogdanowicz was cited in the Opinion of Advocate General Medina, delivered on 4 July 2024, on the Joined Cases C-728/22 to C-730/22. The cases concern three requests for a preliminary ruling made by the Italian Consiglio di Stato about the compatibility with EU law, including Directive 2014/23, of certain features of the ‘technical extension’ scheme that applies in Italy to expired concessions awarded for bingo gaming activities. See the full opinion here. In this context, AG Medina cited Bogdanowicz’s book “Contract Modifications in EU Procurement Law”, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021, p. 60. More about the book here.
European Public Procurement. Commentary on Directive 2014/24/EU
Co-edited by Roberto Caranta and Albert Sanchez-Graells, this detailed Commentary provides an authoritative interpretation of each provision in the main EU Directive on public procurement – Directive 2014/24/EU, and is rich in its critical analysis of the provisions of the 2014 Directive and the case-law. The Commentary also highlights the application problems and interpretative issues being raised in EU Member States, which in due time will make their way up to the CJEU or even require further legislative interventions.
Shaping EU Public Procurement Law: A Critical Analysis of the CJEU Case Law 2015–2017
What’s in this book: The first part of the book offers a unique reflection on enduring themes in public procurement law such as the following and concludes with some thoughts on some of the salient aspects of this recent episode of silent reform of EU public procurement law through CJEU case law: shaping of the scope of this regulatory regime; development of tighter criteria for the exclusion of candidates and tenderers; conduct of qualitative selection; consolidation of the court’s previous approach to technical specifications; new developments in tender evaluation; inclusion of contract performance clauses with a social orientation; and development of interpretive guidance concerning several aspects of the procurement…
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…