Examines Directive 93/13 on Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts and its implementation with a twofold aim. Showing a broader, more 'European' concern, this book also aims to identify the contours and features of the emerging European legal tradition, and to assess the impact that this may have on the domestic traditions.
Presents a report of a survey carried out by the Oxford Institute for European and Comparative Law in collaboration with Clifford Chance, which sought the views of European businesses about the advantages and disadvantages of further harmonisation. It brings empirical data to a debate that has thus far lacked clear evidence of this sort.
A guide to the European Community Procurement Directives in the public and utilities sectors, which sets out the minimum standards to be provided by the EU member states in guaranteeing a level playing field for regulating public procurement. This book explains the legal provisions that must be complied to compete for public contracts.
Public procurement represents a specialist yet important area of practice in the European and international business and commercial legal environment. This book offers a practical analysis of the relevant law and jurisprudence, with the principal focus on the case law of the European Court of Justice in the public procurement field.