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The Unbalanced Public Contract - between dumping strategies, simulated state aid, antitrust effects and criminal offenses

Roman, Vlad LU (2014) JAEM03 20141
Department of Law
Abstract
The proportion of public procurement is nowadays more than substantial; it amounts to all the goods and services that the State, perceived as both: central and local administrations, demands in order to assure the effective and sustainable functioning of the society. Moreover, as the procurement procedures aim at simultaneously achieving best value for money and high standards in non-financial matters (e.g. environment, social, innovation), efficient operations must be assured. Considering the context, protecting such an economic desirable market from unlawful practices (i.e. dumping strategies, illegal state aid, antitrust or corruption), that can otherwise harm the whole commercial balance, becomes the preoccupation of different areas of... (More)
The proportion of public procurement is nowadays more than substantial; it amounts to all the goods and services that the State, perceived as both: central and local administrations, demands in order to assure the effective and sustainable functioning of the society. Moreover, as the procurement procedures aim at simultaneously achieving best value for money and high standards in non-financial matters (e.g. environment, social, innovation), efficient operations must be assured. Considering the context, protecting such an economic desirable market from unlawful practices (i.e. dumping strategies, illegal state aid, antitrust or corruption), that can otherwise harm the whole commercial balance, becomes the preoccupation of different areas of law. Furthermore, like privatization processes and public private partnerships, it represents a strategic point on each and every government’s agenda, fact that stimulated the research in this area. (Less)
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author
Roman, Vlad LU
supervisor
organization
course
JAEM03 20141
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
public procurement dumping state aid cartels corruption bid rigging
language
English
id
4460476
date added to LUP
2014-06-11 15:09:08
date last changed
2014-06-13 15:41:27
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  abstract     = {{The proportion of public procurement is nowadays more than substantial; it amounts to all the goods and services that the State, perceived as both: central and local administrations, demands in order to assure the effective and sustainable functioning of the society. Moreover, as the procurement procedures aim at simultaneously achieving best value for money and high standards in non-financial matters (e.g. environment, social, innovation), efficient operations must be assured. Considering the context, protecting such an economic desirable market from unlawful practices (i.e. dumping strategies, illegal state aid, antitrust or corruption), that can otherwise harm the whole commercial balance, becomes the preoccupation of different areas of law. Furthermore, like privatization processes and public private partnerships, it represents a strategic point on each and every government’s agenda, fact that stimulated the research in this area.}},
  author       = {{Roman, Vlad}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{The Unbalanced Public Contract - between dumping strategies, simulated state aid, antitrust effects and criminal offenses}},
  year         = {{2014}},
}