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Subcontracting Limitation as Expressed by Italian Legislation of Public Contracts Does Not Comply with European Law journal article

Judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (Fifth Chamber) of 26 September 2019 in Case 63/18 Vitali SpA v Autostrade per l’Italia SpA

Michele Cozzio, Edoardo Tozzo

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 15 (2020), Issue 2, Page 174 - 178

The directions provided by the Court are clear in considering that the limit on subcontracting imposed by Italian legislation is precluded by Directive 2014/24/EU. The percentage limit fixed in general and abstract terms goes beyond what was necessary to achieve its objective specially in relation to combat organised crime and may make it more difficult for the SMEs to access public contracts.


Measurement of Public Procurement Systems in the EU Member States: Towards Novel Methods and Instruments journal article

Michele Cozzio

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 8 (2013), Issue 4, Page 309 - 323

This paper presents the results of the first part of the SVAP research project by the University of Trento, whose aim is to design a new method for evaluating the law and functioning of public procurement. In particular, it aims to assess the relationship between the compliance of national systems with EU rules and the quality of public procurement (PP) domestic markets in terms of performance. The expectation is that the modernizing element introduced by EU rules fav

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