Kirsi-Maria Halonen, Roberto Caranta and Albert Sanchez-Graells on the challenges to developing a consistent and adequate regulation of transparency and access to public procurement documents across the Single Market and to prepare for the ‘age of big data’.
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Big divergences in procurement transparency across the EU – even under the new Open Data Directive
A new trade policy for the European Union
May 16, 2019
Rafael Leal-Arcas on the European Union’s (EU) existing law and policy in the field of international trade.
Miroslava Scholten and Michiel Luchtman – ‘The Rise of EU Direct Enforcement and the Accountability Implications thereof’
February 12, 2018
Research note on the new edited volume ‘Law Enforcement by EU Authorities. Implications for Political and Judicial Accountability’ by M. Scholten and M. Luchtman (eds), EE, 2017. The book came out in November 2017 and was presented at the European Parliament, Brussels, in December 2017.
EU law-making in the shadow of the CJEU case law: looking at the “trilogue” black box
December 7, 2016
Dr Albert Sanchez-Graells explores the influence of CJEU case law in EU law-making.
August 5, 2019
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