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SELF-CLEANING IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW, edited by Professor Dr. Hermann Pünder, Dr. Hans-Joachim Prieß and Professor Dr. Sue Arrowsmith

Carl Heymanns Verlag KG, 2009

80,00 €

La Memoire du Droit Librairie

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Année
2009
Lieu d'édition
Köln (Cologne)
Auteur
[Collectif]
Pages
VII-205-[1 ff.] p.
Éditeurs
Carl Heymanns Verlag KG
Thème
, Droit comparé, , , Droit de l’UE, Public procurement law
Langues
Français

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rel. éd. cartonnée, ex-libris tamponné [ThyssenKrupp AG], (coins lég. affaissés, rares annotations au crayon), bon état malgré les défauts soulignés « One of the key issues of current debate in public procurement is the extent to which self-cleaning can constitute a defence to exclusion or debarment from public procurement for misconduct. This concept of self-cleaning refers to the cleansing of the company to rid itself of all the influences and structures that led to the misconduct and to ensure that is not repeated. This new book, edited by Professor Hermann Punder, Professor Sue Arrowsmith and Hans-Joachim Prieß, examines the concept of self-cleaning and its application in public procurement systems through a study of a number of jurisdictions, including Austria, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Israel and the USA. »