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Court rules on failure to provide prompt information upon rejection

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • European Union, Greece
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  • June 19 2009

On 4 June 2009 the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled on the failure by a contracting authority to provide a bidder with timely feed back on the rejection of its tender

Discriminatory selection criteria breach Utility Directive

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • European Union, Greece
  • -
  • November 27 2009

On 12 November 2009, the European Court of Justice ("ECJ") ruled that Greece had breached its obligations under the former Utilities Directive (9338EC) by imposing selection criteria that discriminated against foreign bidders

Greece threatened with fine for continuing to reject CE marked medical equipment

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • European Union, Greece
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  • July 7 2010

In 2009, the European Court of Justice (ECJ), in case C-48906, ruled that Greece had breached EU public procurement rules by rejecting offers from suppliers of medical equipment which bore the CE mark

Commission asks ECJ to fine Greece for failure to comply with its judgment on medical equipment

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • European Union, Greece
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  • November 29 2010

On 19 March 2009, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Greece had breached EU law by rejecting offers from suppliers of medical equipment bearing the 'CE' mark

Failure to award a contract for additional urban planning services breaches procurement rules

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • European Union, Greece
  • -
  • November 10 2011

The ECJ ruled in case C-60110 that failure by Greek local authorities to open a new tender process for additional urban planning services amounted to a breach of the procurement rules