The EU public procurement regime: A suppliers' charter

Contractors and suppliers now have rights to pursue public authorities where they believe that contracts are not being advertised or awarded on an open and fair basis. This article argues that the potential threat of court action is a useful weapon for supplier.
Adrian Brown and Craig Pouncey, Herbert Smith

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