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This open access anthology explores intersections and boundaries between public procurement and contract law, examining how these legal regimes diverge, influence, and occasionally overlap during the performance stage of public contracts.
While public procurement processes are largely harmonised across Europe through the EU Public Procurement Directives, the performance phase is only partially regulated. A sizeable part of public contract implementation remains subject to national laws, governed through a combination of administrative and contract law. This gives rise to a set of foundational questions: Does public procurement law fully occupy the legal space of public contract performance? In which instances-if any-does contract law retain relevance? Are classical contract law concepts transformed or distorted when applied to public contracts, and how does this affect mechanisms such as arbitration? To what extent do the answers to these questions vary depending on the regulatory model adopted by a given jurisdiction? Part 1 introduces the topic, covering regulatory models for public contracts from procurement and contract law perspectives. Part 2 examines general issues such as legal review asymmetries, tacit modifications, due diligence, loyalty obligations, and the doctrine of hardship under EU law. Part 3 explores contemporary challenges, including digitalisation and sustainability. Part 4 analyses arbitration in public contract disputes.Marta Andhov is Associate Professor, Business School and Law School, University of Auckland, New Zealand, and Affiliated Associate Professor, CEPRI, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Michal Kania is Professor of Law at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland, Affiliated Senior Researcher, CEPRI, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Sylvie Cécile Cavaleri is Associate Professor, CEPRI, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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