
- Erscheinungsweise vierteljährlich
- ca. 60 Seiten
- ISSN 2194-7376
- eISSN 2194-7384
- Sprache: Englisch
EPPPL – European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review
EPPPL 2/2025 Out Now
Issue 2/2025 of the European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review (EPPPL) is now available!
Read the Editorial by Christopher Bovis.
The issue features the following articles:
- Access to the EU Procurement Market for Bidders from Third Countries: A Lesson on the Meaning of Exclusive EU Competence by Wolfgang Weiß and Sara-Alexandra Raitner
- Light in the Cellar: A New Online Tool Provides Clarity on Access to Europe’s Public Procurement Markets by Jakob Cornides
- Public Procurement Reforms in the US by Christopher Bovis
- Changing the EU Public Procurement Directives: When and How? by Michael Burnett
- Taking a Dominant Position in a Vocational School: Auditing Private and Public Effects of Vocational Training by António Martins and Daniel Taborda
- Participation in China’s Public Procurement Markets by Christopher Bovis
- Public Procurement Collusion: Belgium’s Battle Against Bid Rigging by Benjamin Descamps
Country Reports:
- Belgium ∙ Affiliated Companies, Competition-Distorting Behaviour and the Right to be Heard by Busra Yasar
- Denmark ∙ Danish Exclusion Ground ‘Exclusion of Undertakings from Non-Cooperative Tax Jurisdictions’ in Light of the Kolin Case by Carina Risvig Hamer
- The Netherlands ∙ Developments in Dutch Public Procurement Law by Paul Heijnsbroek
- Switzerland ∙ Source Code Transparency through Public Procurement: The New Swiss Open Source Software Obligation by Désirée Klingler and Rika Koch
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