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Will the European court justice have any jurisdiction over UK cases? will historical EU court judgements still apply to future UK challenges?
It’s almost impossible to predict what is ahead of us before the transition period is over but we can learn what is around the corner when it comes to implications for public procurement and case law. Join our webinar on 9 December to hear from Professor Sue Arrowsmith on the latest updates in the public procurement regulations, old and new case law, recently transcribed by her and available on THEMiS, plus direct awards and COVID-19 for procurement professionals.
Speaker
Professor Sue Arrowsmith, a member of the Government’s Procurement Transformation Advisory Panel, advising on the post-Brexit reform of the Procurement Regulations, and also of the Department of Trade’s Expert Trade Advisory Group, which is advising on the procurement aspects of trade negotiations with non-EU countries, is well positioned to provide advice and guidance.
Programme
- The end of the “transition period” with the EU from January 2021: what are the procurement implications?
- “Tweaks” to the procurement regulations
- What will be the relevance of the “old” case law?
- Proposals for reform: progress with the work on the Green Paper
- New case law, including:
- Assessing qualifications
- Procedures for awarding contracts in lots
- Rewinding flawed procurements
- Remedies, including damages
- A brief look at direct awards and Covid-19