Martin Trybus
Buying Defence and Security in Europe
Martin Trybus
Buying Defence and Security in Europe
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A critical evaluation of the EU Defence and Security Procurement Directive 2009/81/EC in its legal, economic, military, and political context.
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A critical evaluation of the EU Defence and Security Procurement Directive 2009/81/EC in its legal, economic, military, and political context.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 985g
- ISBN-13: 9781107002500
- ISBN-10: 1107002508
- Artikelnr.: 40910388
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 985g
- ISBN-13: 9781107002500
- ISBN-10: 1107002508
- Artikelnr.: 40910388
Martin Trybus is Professor of European Law and Policy and Director of the Institute of European Law at University of Birmingham. He has been involved in many studies of the OECD, the European Commission and the European Defence Agency on matters of public procurement and the European armaments market. He currently serves on the Procurement Review Board of the European Space Agency and is the legal expert on a team led by RAND Europe providing advice and research for the European Commission on the transposition and implementation of the Defence and Security Procurement.
Introduction; Part I. The Context of the Defence Directive: 1. The
political and economic context of the Defence Directive: buyers, sellers,
and national security; 2. The legal base of the Defence Directive in EU
internal market law: prohibitions, exemptions, and proportionality; 3.
Defence derogations from the Treaty: Articles 346 and 347 TFEU; 4. The EU
law and policy context beyond the Defence Directive: intra-Community
transfers, exports, standardisation, competition law, mergers, and State
aids; 5. European armaments law and policy outside the EU internal market:
EDA, OCCAR, Letter of Intent, and NATO; Part II. The Defence Directive: 6.
Inside or outside the Defence Directive: limitation of scope; 7. Security
through flexibility: the procurement procedures of the Defence Directive;
8. Security of supply and security of information: description in the
specifications, contract conditions, qualification and award criteria; 9.
Addressing the structure of the European defence industries: substituting
offsets with subcontracts?; 10. The 'hidden Remedies Directive': review and
remedies in the Defence Directive; Conclusions.
political and economic context of the Defence Directive: buyers, sellers,
and national security; 2. The legal base of the Defence Directive in EU
internal market law: prohibitions, exemptions, and proportionality; 3.
Defence derogations from the Treaty: Articles 346 and 347 TFEU; 4. The EU
law and policy context beyond the Defence Directive: intra-Community
transfers, exports, standardisation, competition law, mergers, and State
aids; 5. European armaments law and policy outside the EU internal market:
EDA, OCCAR, Letter of Intent, and NATO; Part II. The Defence Directive: 6.
Inside or outside the Defence Directive: limitation of scope; 7. Security
through flexibility: the procurement procedures of the Defence Directive;
8. Security of supply and security of information: description in the
specifications, contract conditions, qualification and award criteria; 9.
Addressing the structure of the European defence industries: substituting
offsets with subcontracts?; 10. The 'hidden Remedies Directive': review and
remedies in the Defence Directive; Conclusions.
Introduction; Part I. The Context of the Defence Directive: 1. The
political and economic context of the Defence Directive: buyers, sellers,
and national security; 2. The legal base of the Defence Directive in EU
internal market law: prohibitions, exemptions, and proportionality; 3.
Defence derogations from the Treaty: Articles 346 and 347 TFEU; 4. The EU
law and policy context beyond the Defence Directive: intra-Community
transfers, exports, standardisation, competition law, mergers, and State
aids; 5. European armaments law and policy outside the EU internal market:
EDA, OCCAR, Letter of Intent, and NATO; Part II. The Defence Directive: 6.
Inside or outside the Defence Directive: limitation of scope; 7. Security
through flexibility: the procurement procedures of the Defence Directive;
8. Security of supply and security of information: description in the
specifications, contract conditions, qualification and award criteria; 9.
Addressing the structure of the European defence industries: substituting
offsets with subcontracts?; 10. The 'hidden Remedies Directive': review and
remedies in the Defence Directive; Conclusions.
political and economic context of the Defence Directive: buyers, sellers,
and national security; 2. The legal base of the Defence Directive in EU
internal market law: prohibitions, exemptions, and proportionality; 3.
Defence derogations from the Treaty: Articles 346 and 347 TFEU; 4. The EU
law and policy context beyond the Defence Directive: intra-Community
transfers, exports, standardisation, competition law, mergers, and State
aids; 5. European armaments law and policy outside the EU internal market:
EDA, OCCAR, Letter of Intent, and NATO; Part II. The Defence Directive: 6.
Inside or outside the Defence Directive: limitation of scope; 7. Security
through flexibility: the procurement procedures of the Defence Directive;
8. Security of supply and security of information: description in the
specifications, contract conditions, qualification and award criteria; 9.
Addressing the structure of the European defence industries: substituting
offsets with subcontracts?; 10. The 'hidden Remedies Directive': review and
remedies in the Defence Directive; Conclusions.