Optimizing Public Interests through Competitive Tendering
Concept, Context and Challenges
Chris Jansen editor Sue Arrowsmith editor Frank van Ommeren editor Johan Wolswinkel editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Apr '25
£125.00
This title is due to be published on 30th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
A legal perspective on the achievement of public interests through competitive tendering of public contracts, authorisations, subsidies and public assets.
This book discusses and connects the legal aspects of competitive tendering of public contracts, authorisations, subsidies and public assets. It targets on public authorities, legislators, courts and academics and explains the impact of the legal framework on the ability of governments to achieve the public interests they pursue.Governments are increasingly trying to achieve a variety of public interests through competitive tendering of public contracts, authorisations, subsidies as well as public assets. Over the past decades, domestic and EU law has developed for these 'limited rights' at different speed and is extremely fragmented: there is no coherent legal framework. This book provides information on the legal aspects of competitive allocation of all types of limited rights on the basis of an overarching perspective. It explains the impact of the legal framework on the ability of governments to achieve the public interests they pursue through competitive tendering. The book is relevant for domestic and EU public authorities, legislators, courts of law, as well as academics. It discusses and connects in a consistent manner, legal questions arising in the framework of competitive allocation of public contracts, authorisations, subsidies and public assets.
ISBN: 9781009443777
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464 pages