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Public Procurement Policy

Public Procurement Policy

Edited ByGustavo Piga, Tunde Tatrai
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 24 July 2015
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315686356
Pages 242 pages
eBook ISBN 9781317414896
SubjectsEconomics, Finance, Business & Industry, Law, Politics & International Relations
KeywordsContracting Authorities, Public Procurement, Public Procurement Policy, Pre-commercial Procurement, Public Procurement Directives
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Piga, G. (Ed.), Tatrai, T. (Ed.). (2016). Public Procurement Policy. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315686356
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Appropriate laws and regulations are an essential tool to direct the action of procurers toward the public good and avoid corruption and misallocation of resources. Common laws and regulations across regions, nations and continents potentially allow for the further opening of markets and ventures to newcomers and new ideas to satisfy public demand. This book collects original contributions, from both economists and lawyers, related to the new European Union Directives just approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament.

Uniquely, this book combines juridical and technical expertise so as to find a common terrain and language to debate the specific issues that a Public Administration in need of advancing and modernizing has to face. This format features, for each section, an introductory exchange between two experts of different disciplines, made of a series of sequential interactions between an economist and a lawyer that write and follow-up on one another. This is to enrich the liveliness of the debate and improve the mutual understanding between the two professions.

There are four sections characterized in this book: supporting social considerations via public procurement; green public procurement; innovation through innovative partnerships; and Lots - the Economic and Legal Challenges of Centralized Procurement.

This book will be of interest to policy-makers, practitioners working in the field of EU public procurement as well as academics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByJOAQUIM NUNES D E ALMEIDA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Supporting social considerations via public procurement
View abstract
chapter 1|13 pages
Colloquium
ByMARTIN TRYBUS
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The role of public procurement in the fight to eradicate modern slavery in the UK construction industry
ByRICHARD CRAVEN
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Addressing social considerations in PP: best practices for fighting social dumping in Slovenia
ByTOMAŽ VESEL
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Lots – the economic and legal challenges of centralized procurement
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Colloquium
ByGIANCARLO SPAGNOLO
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Size matters: exploring the rules, practices and rationale behind splitting and combining of administrative requirements under India’s public procurement frameworks
BySANDEEP VERMA
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Conditions on lots: practical desirability versus legal acceptability
ByJAN TELGEN, NIELS UENK, WOUTER LOHMANN
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Innovation through innovative partnerships
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Colloquium
ByELISABETTA IOSSA
View abstract
chapter 8|28 pages
Stretching the limits for innovative and sustainable public procurement: innovative and sustainable clothing for hospitals as a show case for innovative procurement in healthcare
ByOANA PANTILIMON VODA AND SHIRLEY JUSTICE
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Innovation partnership and its predecessors MARTA ANDRECKA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Green public procurement
View abstract
chapter 10|15 pages
Colloquium
ByCARINE STAROPOLI
View abstract
chapter 11|27 pages
Procurement for sustainable development: a view from multilateral development banks
ByVELJKO SIKIRICA
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Green technical specifications under the new procurement directives
ByELEANOR ASPEY
View abstract

Appropriate laws and regulations are an essential tool to direct the action of procurers toward the public good and avoid corruption and misallocation of resources. Common laws and regulations across regions, nations and continents potentially allow for the further opening of markets and ventures to newcomers and new ideas to satisfy public demand. This book collects original contributions, from both economists and lawyers, related to the new European Union Directives just approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament.

Uniquely, this book combines juridical and technical expertise so as to find a common terrain and language to debate the specific issues that a Public Administration in need of advancing and modernizing has to face. This format features, for each section, an introductory exchange between two experts of different disciplines, made of a series of sequential interactions between an economist and a lawyer that write and follow-up on one another. This is to enrich the liveliness of the debate and improve the mutual understanding between the two professions.

There are four sections characterized in this book: supporting social considerations via public procurement; green public procurement; innovation through innovative partnerships; and Lots - the Economic and Legal Challenges of Centralized Procurement.

This book will be of interest to policy-makers, practitioners working in the field of EU public procurement as well as academics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByJOAQUIM NUNES D E ALMEIDA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Supporting social considerations via public procurement
View abstract
chapter 1|13 pages
Colloquium
ByMARTIN TRYBUS
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The role of public procurement in the fight to eradicate modern slavery in the UK construction industry
ByRICHARD CRAVEN
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Addressing social considerations in PP: best practices for fighting social dumping in Slovenia
ByTOMAŽ VESEL
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Lots – the economic and legal challenges of centralized procurement
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Colloquium
ByGIANCARLO SPAGNOLO
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Size matters: exploring the rules, practices and rationale behind splitting and combining of administrative requirements under India’s public procurement frameworks
BySANDEEP VERMA
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Conditions on lots: practical desirability versus legal acceptability
ByJAN TELGEN, NIELS UENK, WOUTER LOHMANN
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Innovation through innovative partnerships
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Colloquium
ByELISABETTA IOSSA
View abstract
chapter 8|28 pages
Stretching the limits for innovative and sustainable public procurement: innovative and sustainable clothing for hospitals as a show case for innovative procurement in healthcare
ByOANA PANTILIMON VODA AND SHIRLEY JUSTICE
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Innovation partnership and its predecessors MARTA ANDRECKA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Green public procurement
View abstract
chapter 10|15 pages
Colloquium
ByCARINE STAROPOLI
View abstract
chapter 11|27 pages
Procurement for sustainable development: a view from multilateral development banks
ByVELJKO SIKIRICA
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Green technical specifications under the new procurement directives
ByELEANOR ASPEY
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Appropriate laws and regulations are an essential tool to direct the action of procurers toward the public good and avoid corruption and misallocation of resources. Common laws and regulations across regions, nations and continents potentially allow for the further opening of markets and ventures to newcomers and new ideas to satisfy public demand. This book collects original contributions, from both economists and lawyers, related to the new European Union Directives just approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament.

Uniquely, this book combines juridical and technical expertise so as to find a common terrain and language to debate the specific issues that a Public Administration in need of advancing and modernizing has to face. This format features, for each section, an introductory exchange between two experts of different disciplines, made of a series of sequential interactions between an economist and a lawyer that write and follow-up on one another. This is to enrich the liveliness of the debate and improve the mutual understanding between the two professions.

There are four sections characterized in this book: supporting social considerations via public procurement; green public procurement; innovation through innovative partnerships; and Lots - the Economic and Legal Challenges of Centralized Procurement.

This book will be of interest to policy-makers, practitioners working in the field of EU public procurement as well as academics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByJOAQUIM NUNES D E ALMEIDA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Supporting social considerations via public procurement
View abstract
chapter 1|13 pages
Colloquium
ByMARTIN TRYBUS
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The role of public procurement in the fight to eradicate modern slavery in the UK construction industry
ByRICHARD CRAVEN
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Addressing social considerations in PP: best practices for fighting social dumping in Slovenia
ByTOMAŽ VESEL
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Lots – the economic and legal challenges of centralized procurement
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Colloquium
ByGIANCARLO SPAGNOLO
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Size matters: exploring the rules, practices and rationale behind splitting and combining of administrative requirements under India’s public procurement frameworks
BySANDEEP VERMA
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Conditions on lots: practical desirability versus legal acceptability
ByJAN TELGEN, NIELS UENK, WOUTER LOHMANN
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Innovation through innovative partnerships
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Colloquium
ByELISABETTA IOSSA
View abstract
chapter 8|28 pages
Stretching the limits for innovative and sustainable public procurement: innovative and sustainable clothing for hospitals as a show case for innovative procurement in healthcare
ByOANA PANTILIMON VODA AND SHIRLEY JUSTICE
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Innovation partnership and its predecessors MARTA ANDRECKA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Green public procurement
View abstract
chapter 10|15 pages
Colloquium
ByCARINE STAROPOLI
View abstract
chapter 11|27 pages
Procurement for sustainable development: a view from multilateral development banks
ByVELJKO SIKIRICA
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Green technical specifications under the new procurement directives
ByELEANOR ASPEY
View abstract

Appropriate laws and regulations are an essential tool to direct the action of procurers toward the public good and avoid corruption and misallocation of resources. Common laws and regulations across regions, nations and continents potentially allow for the further opening of markets and ventures to newcomers and new ideas to satisfy public demand. This book collects original contributions, from both economists and lawyers, related to the new European Union Directives just approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament.

Uniquely, this book combines juridical and technical expertise so as to find a common terrain and language to debate the specific issues that a Public Administration in need of advancing and modernizing has to face. This format features, for each section, an introductory exchange between two experts of different disciplines, made of a series of sequential interactions between an economist and a lawyer that write and follow-up on one another. This is to enrich the liveliness of the debate and improve the mutual understanding between the two professions.

There are four sections characterized in this book: supporting social considerations via public procurement; green public procurement; innovation through innovative partnerships; and Lots - the Economic and Legal Challenges of Centralized Procurement.

This book will be of interest to policy-makers, practitioners working in the field of EU public procurement as well as academics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByJOAQUIM NUNES D E ALMEIDA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Supporting social considerations via public procurement
View abstract
chapter 1|13 pages
Colloquium
ByMARTIN TRYBUS
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The role of public procurement in the fight to eradicate modern slavery in the UK construction industry
ByRICHARD CRAVEN
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Addressing social considerations in PP: best practices for fighting social dumping in Slovenia
ByTOMAŽ VESEL
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Lots – the economic and legal challenges of centralized procurement
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Colloquium
ByGIANCARLO SPAGNOLO
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Size matters: exploring the rules, practices and rationale behind splitting and combining of administrative requirements under India’s public procurement frameworks
BySANDEEP VERMA
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Conditions on lots: practical desirability versus legal acceptability
ByJAN TELGEN, NIELS UENK, WOUTER LOHMANN
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Innovation through innovative partnerships
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Colloquium
ByELISABETTA IOSSA
View abstract
chapter 8|28 pages
Stretching the limits for innovative and sustainable public procurement: innovative and sustainable clothing for hospitals as a show case for innovative procurement in healthcare
ByOANA PANTILIMON VODA AND SHIRLEY JUSTICE
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Innovation partnership and its predecessors MARTA ANDRECKA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Green public procurement
View abstract
chapter 10|15 pages
Colloquium
ByCARINE STAROPOLI
View abstract
chapter 11|27 pages
Procurement for sustainable development: a view from multilateral development banks
ByVELJKO SIKIRICA
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Green technical specifications under the new procurement directives
ByELEANOR ASPEY
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Appropriate laws and regulations are an essential tool to direct the action of procurers toward the public good and avoid corruption and misallocation of resources. Common laws and regulations across regions, nations and continents potentially allow for the further opening of markets and ventures to newcomers and new ideas to satisfy public demand. This book collects original contributions, from both economists and lawyers, related to the new European Union Directives just approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament.

Uniquely, this book combines juridical and technical expertise so as to find a common terrain and language to debate the specific issues that a Public Administration in need of advancing and modernizing has to face. This format features, for each section, an introductory exchange between two experts of different disciplines, made of a series of sequential interactions between an economist and a lawyer that write and follow-up on one another. This is to enrich the liveliness of the debate and improve the mutual understanding between the two professions.

There are four sections characterized in this book: supporting social considerations via public procurement; green public procurement; innovation through innovative partnerships; and Lots - the Economic and Legal Challenges of Centralized Procurement.

This book will be of interest to policy-makers, practitioners working in the field of EU public procurement as well as academics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByJOAQUIM NUNES D E ALMEIDA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Supporting social considerations via public procurement
View abstract
chapter 1|13 pages
Colloquium
ByMARTIN TRYBUS
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The role of public procurement in the fight to eradicate modern slavery in the UK construction industry
ByRICHARD CRAVEN
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Addressing social considerations in PP: best practices for fighting social dumping in Slovenia
ByTOMAŽ VESEL
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Lots – the economic and legal challenges of centralized procurement
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Colloquium
ByGIANCARLO SPAGNOLO
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Size matters: exploring the rules, practices and rationale behind splitting and combining of administrative requirements under India’s public procurement frameworks
BySANDEEP VERMA
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Conditions on lots: practical desirability versus legal acceptability
ByJAN TELGEN, NIELS UENK, WOUTER LOHMANN
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Innovation through innovative partnerships
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Colloquium
ByELISABETTA IOSSA
View abstract
chapter 8|28 pages
Stretching the limits for innovative and sustainable public procurement: innovative and sustainable clothing for hospitals as a show case for innovative procurement in healthcare
ByOANA PANTILIMON VODA AND SHIRLEY JUSTICE
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Innovation partnership and its predecessors MARTA ANDRECKA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Green public procurement
View abstract
chapter 10|15 pages
Colloquium
ByCARINE STAROPOLI
View abstract
chapter 11|27 pages
Procurement for sustainable development: a view from multilateral development banks
ByVELJKO SIKIRICA
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Green technical specifications under the new procurement directives
ByELEANOR ASPEY
View abstract

Appropriate laws and regulations are an essential tool to direct the action of procurers toward the public good and avoid corruption and misallocation of resources. Common laws and regulations across regions, nations and continents potentially allow for the further opening of markets and ventures to newcomers and new ideas to satisfy public demand. This book collects original contributions, from both economists and lawyers, related to the new European Union Directives just approved in 2014 by the EU Parliament.

Uniquely, this book combines juridical and technical expertise so as to find a common terrain and language to debate the specific issues that a Public Administration in need of advancing and modernizing has to face. This format features, for each section, an introductory exchange between two experts of different disciplines, made of a series of sequential interactions between an economist and a lawyer that write and follow-up on one another. This is to enrich the liveliness of the debate and improve the mutual understanding between the two professions.

There are four sections characterized in this book: supporting social considerations via public procurement; green public procurement; innovation through innovative partnerships; and Lots - the Economic and Legal Challenges of Centralized Procurement.

This book will be of interest to policy-makers, practitioners working in the field of EU public procurement as well as academics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
ByJOAQUIM NUNES D E ALMEIDA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part I Supporting social considerations via public procurement
View abstract
chapter 1|13 pages
Colloquium
ByMARTIN TRYBUS
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
The role of public procurement in the fight to eradicate modern slavery in the UK construction industry
ByRICHARD CRAVEN
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Addressing social considerations in PP: best practices for fighting social dumping in Slovenia
ByTOMAŽ VESEL
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II Lots – the economic and legal challenges of centralized procurement
View abstract
chapter 4|14 pages
Colloquium
ByGIANCARLO SPAGNOLO
View abstract
chapter 5|15 pages
Size matters: exploring the rules, practices and rationale behind splitting and combining of administrative requirements under India’s public procurement frameworks
BySANDEEP VERMA
View abstract
chapter 6|9 pages
Conditions on lots: practical desirability versus legal acceptability
ByJAN TELGEN, NIELS UENK, WOUTER LOHMANN
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III Innovation through innovative partnerships
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Colloquium
ByELISABETTA IOSSA
View abstract
chapter 8|28 pages
Stretching the limits for innovative and sustainable public procurement: innovative and sustainable clothing for hospitals as a show case for innovative procurement in healthcare
ByOANA PANTILIMON VODA AND SHIRLEY JUSTICE
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Innovation partnership and its predecessors MARTA ANDRECKA
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV Green public procurement
View abstract
chapter 10|15 pages
Colloquium
ByCARINE STAROPOLI
View abstract
chapter 11|27 pages
Procurement for sustainable development: a view from multilateral development banks
ByVELJKO SIKIRICA
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Green technical specifications under the new procurement directives
ByELEANOR ASPEY
View abstract
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