Central purchasing bodies in Denmark
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Central purchasing bodies in Denmark. / Hamer, Carina Risvig.
Centralising Public Procurement : The Approach of EU Member States. red. / Carina Hamer; Mario Comba. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. s. 138–153.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Central purchasing bodies in Denmark
AU - Hamer, Carina Risvig
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This Chapter examines how CPBs are structured and used in Denmark. The first CPB in Denmark was established in 1994 with what is today called Staten og Kommunernes Indkøbsservice A/S (SKI). Generally, the political environment is positive towards CPBs and CPBs are often used. Some agreements are mandatory for contracting authorities to use and the tendency to establish mandatory agreements is increasing. Almost 50 % of all procurement procedures in Denmark involve framework agreements, thus it’s not surprising that the CJEU’s recent case Autorita has gained a lot of attention in Denmark - even leading to the complaints board asking the CJEU for a preliminary ruling, C-23/20, Simonsen and Wehl. The outcome of the case can potentially change the way framework agreements are used today
AB - This Chapter examines how CPBs are structured and used in Denmark. The first CPB in Denmark was established in 1994 with what is today called Staten og Kommunernes Indkøbsservice A/S (SKI). Generally, the political environment is positive towards CPBs and CPBs are often used. Some agreements are mandatory for contracting authorities to use and the tendency to establish mandatory agreements is increasing. Almost 50 % of all procurement procedures in Denmark involve framework agreements, thus it’s not surprising that the CJEU’s recent case Autorita has gained a lot of attention in Denmark - even leading to the complaints board asking the CJEU for a preliminary ruling, C-23/20, Simonsen and Wehl. The outcome of the case can potentially change the way framework agreements are used today
U2 - 10.4337/9781800370418.00017
DO - 10.4337/9781800370418.00017
M3 - Bidrag til bog/antologi
SN - 9781800370401
SP - 138
EP - 153
BT - Centralising Public Procurement
A2 - Hamer, Carina
A2 - Comba, Mario
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing
ER -
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