Swedish Studies in European Law, Volume 1Hart Pub., 2006 - Law |
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... criterion . This fact would make usage of lowest price as an award criterion just as badly chosen as amending a faulty sub - criterion to eco- nomically most advantageous tender . It must be presumed that the procuring entity's ...
... criterion . This fact would make usage of lowest price as an award criterion just as badly chosen as amending a faulty sub - criterion to eco- nomically most advantageous tender . It must be presumed that the procuring entity's ...
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... criterion as a means of omitting comparability is indeed a choice . Obviously , it would have been possible for the court to see things differently , and to regard the word- ings of Article 12 and 39 as imperatives requiring equal ...
... criterion as a means of omitting comparability is indeed a choice . Obviously , it would have been possible for the court to see things differently , and to regard the word- ings of Article 12 and 39 as imperatives requiring equal ...
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point of view.15 The neutralization criterion ( iii ) appears to have played the same role as in earlier cases . However , the court did not use or in any way relate to the second neutralization criterion mentioned above . This is ...
point of view.15 The neutralization criterion ( iii ) appears to have played the same role as in earlier cases . However , the court did not use or in any way relate to the second neutralization criterion mentioned above . This is ...
Contents
Ten Years within the EU Labour Law in Sweden and Finland | 59 |
the Swedish Example | 97 |
The Free Movement of Services in Conflict with the Swedish | 129 |
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