Is Joint Cross-Border Public Procurement Legally Feasible or Simply Commercially Tolerated? - A Critical Assessment of the BBG-SKI JCBPP Feasibility Study

A. Sanchez-Graells
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This paper provides a critical assessment of the Feasibility study concerning the actual implementation of a joint cross-border procurement procedure by public buyers from different Member States prepared by BBG-SKI for the European Commission. The paper submits that the study provides some interesting data and details about relevant case studies, but that it does not shed significant light on the doubts created by the rules on joint cross-border public procurement (JCBPP) in the 2014 EU Public Procurement Package, and that the main weakness of the study is its lack of a general legal analytical framework. In order to gain additional legal insights on the basis of the empirical data included in the BBG-SKI study, this paper proposes an analytical framework under which to assess the legal compliance of JCBPP structures. It then summarises each of the case studies included in the BBG-SKI study and offers a critical (re)assessment of the issues that would have required more information and/or which are insufficiently analysed in the BBG-SKI study. Based on this reorganised empirical evidence, the paper proceeds to a critical assessment of some of the outstanding legal barriers and challenges to JCBPP. It concludes by stressing some of the remaining uncertainties concerning legal development at Member State level, and calls on the European Commission to facilitate more detailed research leading to the adoption of future guidance on JCBPP under the 2014 EU Public Procurement Directives.
联合跨境公共采购在法律上可行还是仅仅在商业上可以容忍?-对BBG-SKI JCBPP可行性研究的批判性评估
本文对BBG-SKI为欧洲委员会编写的关于由不同成员国的公共购买者实际执行联合跨境采购程序的可行性研究进行了批判性评估。论文认为,该研究提供了一些有趣的数据和相关案例研究的细节,但它并没有对2014年欧盟公共采购一揽子计划中联合跨境公共采购规则(JCBPP)所产生的疑问做出重大说明,该研究的主要弱点是缺乏一般的法律分析框架。为了在BBG-SKI研究的实证数据基础上获得更多的法律见解,本文提出了一个评估JCBPP结构法律合规性的分析框架。然后,它总结了BBG-SKI研究中包含的每个案例研究,并对需要更多信息和/或BBG-SKI研究中分析不足的问题进行了批判性(重新)评估。基于这些重组的经验证据,本文对JCBPP面临的一些突出的法律障碍和挑战进行了批判性评估。报告最后强调了成员国层面法律发展的一些不确定性,并呼吁欧盟委员会促进更详细的研究,以便在2014年欧盟公共采购指令下采用JCBPP的未来指导。
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