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Social and environmental policies in EC procurement law: new directives and new directions

Arrowsmith, Sue(Edited by)Kunzlik, Peter(Edited by)
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In developing public procurement policy, governments are often concerned not only with value for money but also with promoting their social and environmental objectives.

However, imposing social and environmental requirements makes it harder for some suppliers to participate in public procurement.

EC law thus limits the ability of national governments to implement such policies.

But how should the balance be struck between these trade concerns and the desire of national governments to use procurement as a policy tool? And should the EC even harness Member States' procurement power to EC-wide objectives, such as green energy policy?

Despite the new provisions included in the EC's new (2004) procurement directives, important issues remain unresolved.

This volume focusses on new issues in the field, notably the innovative provisions in the new directives, new academic thinking and areas neglected in the debate, such as the impact of EC law on the CSR policies of private utilities.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107199689 / 9781107199682
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
19/02/2009
England
English
499 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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