Unleashing Social Justice through EU Public Procurement Unleashing Social Justice through EU Public Procurement
Critical European Studies

Unleashing Social Justice through EU Public Procurement

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Publisher Description

The dramatic results of the 2014 European Parliament elections have highlighted the European Union’s urgent need for a review of the scope and purpose of its social objectives and for a reordering of European priorities.

This book advocates a radical and original alternative to the current philosophy that determines the set of rules for the awarding of EU public procurement contracts. It calls for a reordering of the EU’s economic and social priorities. In doing so, it advocates for a social dimension to be placed at the core of public procurement, which could elicit a social model of integration in the EU in which the European citizen is the key actor. This is achieved through an analytical approach as well as concise and contextualised explanations relating to free trade theories, poverty and public interest theories.

This book will be of key interest to students and scholars of the European Union, political theory, and EU law.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2015
October 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
236
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
2.5
MB

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