The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement

The aim of this paper is two fold. First, it tries to map out the areas of potential interplay/interaction between public procurement and human rights. Second, it explores whether the prospective accession of the EU to the ECHR will have concrete consequences in the area of public procurement regula...

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Main Author: Georgopoulos, Aris
Other Authors: Vasiliki, Kosta
Format: Book Section
Published: Hart Publishing 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39351/
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description The aim of this paper is two fold. First, it tries to map out the areas of potential interplay/interaction between public procurement and human rights. Second, it explores whether the prospective accession of the EU to the ECHR will have concrete consequences in the area of public procurement regulation and practice by creating new pathways/areas of intersections/interaction and/or strengthen existing ones, thus rendering them more attractive. Finally, it will argue that the EU’s accession might have a qualitative impact by assisting the shift in the balance between market freedoms and human rights that began with the coming into force of the Treaty of Lisbon and the European Charter of Fundamental Rights.
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spelling nottingham-393512020-05-04T16:51:17Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39351/ The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement Georgopoulos, Aris The aim of this paper is two fold. First, it tries to map out the areas of potential interplay/interaction between public procurement and human rights. Second, it explores whether the prospective accession of the EU to the ECHR will have concrete consequences in the area of public procurement regulation and practice by creating new pathways/areas of intersections/interaction and/or strengthen existing ones, thus rendering them more attractive. Finally, it will argue that the EU’s accession might have a qualitative impact by assisting the shift in the balance between market freedoms and human rights that began with the coming into force of the Treaty of Lisbon and the European Charter of Fundamental Rights. Hart Publishing Vasiliki, Kosta Skoutaris, Nikos Tzevelekos, Vassilis P. 2014-07-10 Book Section PeerReviewed Georgopoulos, Aris (2014) The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement. In: The EU Accession to the ECHR. Modern studies in European law (48). Hart Publishing, Oxford, pp. 271-290. ISBN 9781849465236 Public procurement Government contracting Human rights Fundamental rights EU Accession to ECHR ARIO Legal pluralism Judicial dialogue EU's autonomy
spellingShingle Public procurement
Government contracting
Human rights
Fundamental rights
EU Accession to ECHR
ARIO
Legal pluralism
Judicial dialogue
EU's autonomy
Georgopoulos, Aris
The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement
title The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement
title_full The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement
title_fullStr The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement
title_full_unstemmed The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement
title_short The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement
title_sort eu accession to the echr: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement
topic Public procurement
Government contracting
Human rights
Fundamental rights
EU Accession to ECHR
ARIO
Legal pluralism
Judicial dialogue
EU's autonomy
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39351/