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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


Compensation for Damages Incurred in Irregular Public Procurement Procedure journal article

Annotation on the Judgment of the General Court (Third Chamber, Extended Composition) of 28 February 2018 in Case T-292/15, Vakakis kai Synergates v European Commission.

Zbigniew Raczkiewicz

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 13 (2018), Issue 4, Page 344 - 349

In February 2018 General Court of the European Union delivered a Judgment in Case T-292/15. The Court agreed, partially, with the arguments raised by the Applicant, that the contracting authority (European Commission) committed irregularities in the procurement procedure ‘Consolidation of the Food Safety System in Albania (EuropeAid/129820/C/SER/AL). Consequently, the European Commission has been ordered to pay compensation for the damages suffered by the Applicant in relation to the loss of an opportunity to be awarded the contract and for the costs and expenses related to the participation in the procurement procedure.

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