
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Introduction. - Part I. - 2 The EU Public Procurement Policy Field. - 3 The CJEU s Approach to Damages under General EU Law. - 4 Sources of EU Procurement Law and Damages. - Part II. - 5 Case Study: The Netherlands. - 6 Case Study: The United Kingdom. - 7 Case Study: Germany. - 8 Case Study: France. - Part III. - 9 Issue Based Analysis of Public Procurement Damages. - 10 Quantification of Claimable Losses. - 11 The Iridescence of the Lost Chance Doctrine in Damages Claims. - Part IV. - 12 Conclusions.
The reader is provided with a well-structured overview and profound analysis of the topic of damage compensation in public procurement settings. This broad perspective is the biggest strength of the book . Schebesta makes a sounds [sic] analysis of how the different jurisdictions incorporate this theory and indicates that the French approach by which different qualities of chances (none/serious/very serious) are fixed to categories of claimable losses (none/bid costs/lost profit) seems to work effectively. (Sarah Schoenmaekers, Common Market Law Review, Vol. 53 (4), 2016)
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