An Incomplete or Missing European Single Procurement Document? journal article Insights from a Belgian, Dutch and European Perspective Steven Van Garsse, Simon Verhoeven, Ellen Wouters European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 17 (2022), Issue 4, Page 221 - 229 The European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) was introduced as a tool that makes it easier to participate in public procurement. This article discusses how the ESPD has been implemented in some countries, what the sanction is if the ESPD is not added or is inadequately filled in. Relevant case law at the European level is also examined. Keywords: European Single Procurement Document; ESPD; missing information; irregular; clarification
Substantial Modifications of Public Contracts and Their Consequences: journal article European and Belgian Procurement Law Perspectives Steven Van Garsse, Simon Verhoeven, Alexander Verschave European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 16 (2021), Issue 4, Page 284 - 294 In this contribution we discuss the consequences of the contract when it has been modified in a substantial manner. On a European level there has been provided in the sanction of the ineffectiveness of the contract, which procedure can be initiated within six months after the change has happend. In Belgian law there is also the sanction of the annulment of the contract, whereby the contract can be declared null, which can be invoked even after the six month period, thus it seems. In this contribution we formulate some critical remarks on the situation in Belgium. Keywords: substantial modifications, sanction of annulment, sanction of ineffectiveness
Estimated Value vs Final Contract Value in Works Public Procurement – What Causes the Discrepancy? Marko Turudić, Melko Dragojević