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Smart Public Procurement and Labour Standards: Pushing the Discussion after RegioPost by Edited by Albert Sanchez Graells, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Edited by Albert Sanchez Graells
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781509912834
    Pages312
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2018

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Smart Public Procurement and Labour Standards: Pushing the Discussion after RegioPost by Edited by Albert Sanchez Graells

    Smart procurement aims to leverage public buying power in pursuit of social environmental and innovation goals. Socially-orientated smart procurement has been a controversial issue under EU law. The extent to which the Court of Justice (ECJ) has supported or rather constrained its development has been intensely debated by academics and practitioners alike. After the slow development of a seemingly permissive approach the ECJ case law reached an apparent turning point a decade ago in the often criticised judgments in iRüffert/i and iLaval/i which left a number of open questions. The more recent judgments in iBundesdruckerei/i and iRegioPost/i have furthered the ECJ case law on socially orientated smart procurement and aimed to clarify the limits within which Member States can use it to enforce labour standards. This case law opens up additional possibilities but it also creates legal uncertainty concerning the interaction of the EU rules on the posting of workers public procurement and fundamental internal market freedoms. These developments have been magnified by the reform of the EU public procurement rules in 2014. This book assesses the limits that the revised EU rules and the more recent ECJ case law impose on socially-orientated smart procurement and more generally critically reflects on potential future developments in this area of intersection of several strands of EU economic law.



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