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Invitation to tender in public procurement in the light of ECJ case law
Obr, Tomáš ; Plíva, Stanislav (advisor) ; Horáček, Tomáš (referee)
Title of thesis: Awarding public contracts in the light of judgements of the European Court of Justice Legislation on public procurement in the Czech Republic must be interpreted in the light of EU legislation and judgments of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) that are not generally binding but play a vital role in influencing the lawmaking, interpretation and filling in gaps in the current procurement law. Position of the ECJ is indispensable in this regard. This thesis aims to analyze some of the judgments of the ECJ relating to the selected institutes of public procurement. The aim is not to create a complete review of all judgements falling on concrete institute of public procurement but rather better to understand the conclusions of the ECJ. Therefore more attention is paid to the analysis and detailed description of the factual state of selected cases. This thesis is processed with respect to legal status at 17 June 2010. Chapters 1 to 3 contain a brief overview of the legislation on public procurement in the EU and the Czech Republic. Their job is not to give a complete overview of this legislation, but only introduce the reader to the extent that he needs for this issue. Chapter 4 is a special section of this thesis and its sub-chapters deal with selected institutes of public procurement....
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Šabata, Stanislav ; Kuncová, Gabriela ; Obr, T.
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Invitation to tender in public procurement in the light of ECJ case law
Obr, Tomáš ; Plíva, Stanislav (advisor) ; Horáček, Tomáš (referee)
Title of thesis: Awarding public contracts in the light of judgements of the European Court of Justice Legislation on public procurement in the Czech Republic must be interpreted in the light of EU legislation and judgments of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) that are not generally binding but play a vital role in influencing the lawmaking, interpretation and filling in gaps in the current procurement law. Position of the ECJ is indispensable in this regard. This thesis aims to analyze some of the judgments of the ECJ relating to the selected institutes of public procurement. The aim is not to create a complete review of all judgements falling on concrete institute of public procurement but rather better to understand the conclusions of the ECJ. Therefore more attention is paid to the analysis and detailed description of the factual state of selected cases. This thesis is processed with respect to legal status at 17 June 2010. Chapters 1 to 3 contain a brief overview of the legislation on public procurement in the EU and the Czech Republic. Their job is not to give a complete overview of this legislation, but only introduce the reader to the extent that he needs for this issue. Chapter 4 is a special section of this thesis and its sub-chapters deal with selected institutes of public procurement....

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