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Lithuania ∙ New Regulation after Transferring the Public Procurement Directives journal article

​ Karolina Keršytė

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 13 (2018), Issue 1, Page 64 - 68

​The subject matter of the Lithuanian country report is the new regulation of public procurement after the 2014 public procurement directives are transferred into Lithuanian legal system. The report focuses on the new regulation of preparation for tenders, the confidentiality requirements, contract award criteria and dispute resolution.


The Evolving Concept of ‘Conflict of Interests’ in the EU Public Procurement Law journal article

Deividas Soloveičik, Karolis Šimanskis

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 12 (2017), Issue 2, Page 112 - 131

The concept of conflict of interests is the emerging theme in both the EU public procurement doctrine and legal practice. This article is an endeavour to examine the roots of conflict of interests and to understand if generally applicable features of the concept are equally relevant in public procurement law. It will be shown that there are different types of conflict of interests which are relevant, namely to the practice of public procurement and having the sui generis nature. The publication includes the thorough examination of the EU and Lithuanian case-law related to the conflicts of interest as well as the analysis of the relevant provisions of the Directive 2014/24. Keywords: Public Procurement; Lithuania; Conflicts of Interest; eVigilo; Supreme Court; Directive 2014/24.

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