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Brexit and Procurement Law [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 92 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 117 g
  • Sari: Legal Perspectives on Brexit
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032241667
  • ISBN-13: 9781032241661
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 92 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 117 g
  • Sari: Legal Perspectives on Brexit
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032241667
  • ISBN-13: 9781032241661

Public procurement law, regulating public sector purchasing of certain contracts for goods, works and services, is an area of EU law which is closely intertwined with the UK's economy. It will almost inevitably be affected by the consequences of Brexit.

 



Public procurement law, regulating public sector purchasing of certain contracts for goods, works and services, is an area of EU law which is closely intertwined with the UK's economy. It will almost inevitably be affected by the consequences of Brexit.

At a time of significant uncertainty, this book explores policy directions which domestic procurement law could take in the future, including whether 'Buy National' policies might feasibly be introduced, or whether existing procurement procedures could be significantly reviewed.

Abbreviations and definitions

Introduction

How to use this book

Part I Challenges and Opportunities

Challenges









Legal and political context for the future of procurement law
Current legal framework for procurement law

European Union Withdrawal Act and procurement law

UK government statements on procurement law policy

Government White Paper and procurement law

European Commission Communication impact of the no deal scenario on
procurement law

The Irish Border and its impact on procurement law




European Commission Draft Withdrawal Agreement ("DWA") and procurement law
Draft Withdrawal Agreement key provisions

Analysis of Draft Withdrawal Agreement key provisions

Contracts subject to the EU procurement regime after the Transition Period

Procurement procedures ongoing at the end of the Transition Period

Draft Withdrawal Agreement and equality under procurement law

Draft Withdrawal Agreement and modification of existing contracts

Procurement complaints under the Draft Withdrawal Agreement

Looking into the future




Losing access to EU online tools, universal classification systems and other
guidance
eCertis and the European Single Procurement Document

OJEU advertising

Common Procurement Vocabulary codes

Loss of EU Directive 2014/24 and 2014/23 recitals

Timeline




Reduction of access to procurement markets
International procurement instrument

Practicalities of reduced competition

Opportunities


Potential trading models and their impact on UK procurement
Trading models summary

Existing trading models and their impact on EU-UK procurement law

Potential future trade agreements and their procurement law implications

EEA and EFTA state procurement model

EEA membership and the UK's current membership status

EEA membership and the UK's future membership status

EEA procurement regulation and key principles

EEA procurement regulation and preliminary references

EEA procurement regulation and control over new legislation

EFTA procurement model

Trade arrangements

Procurement regulation

Canadian procurement model

Trade arrangements

Procurement regulation

World Trade Organisation- Government Procurement Agreement model

Government Procurement Agreement Trade Arrangements

Government Procurement Agreement and its impact on UK procurement

Government Procurement Agreement procedural requirements

Government Procurement Agreement dispute settlement mechanisms

Government Procurement Agreement and UK membership

Ukraine's procurement model

Turkey's procurement model


Favouring national suppliers and the 'Buy British' campaign
Case study: Buying British: Harmon

Case study: Buying British: Contract award for manufacture of British
passports

Case study: Buy Australian: Australia's accession to the GPA

Buying British: The Equality Act 2010

Artificial narrowing of technical specifications to favour national
suppliers

EU view on discriminatory procurement policies


Potential revisions of the procurement regime
Potential revisions of the procurement regime - simplifying the current
procurement system

Potential revisions of the procurement regime - below threshold contracts

Potential revisions of the procurement regime - remedies regime after
Brexit

Remedies regime after Brexit - fast track or tribunal process

Remedies regime after Brexit - Shorter and Flexible Trials pilot scheme

Remedies regime after Brexit - remedies review

Remedies regime after Brexit - remedies systems in other EU member states

Remedies regime after Brexit - equality




The future of procurement law
Procurement law during the Transition Period

Procurement law after the Transition Period

Probable direction of procurement law







Part II Key Legislation and Recommended Reading


Annex I: Summary Dashboard
Key pieces of legislation
Recommended reading







Source acknowledgements

Index
Catherine Maddox is a solicitor practising EU law in London.