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ECJ judgment in the Valencia urban development case
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union, Spain
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- May 31 2011
The European Court of Justice ruled on 26 May 2011 in C-30608 that the European Commission had failed to demonstrate that the ‘main object’ of the procedure for appointing land developers in Valencia is to enter into a public works contract
Infringement case launched over land development project in the Netherlands
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union, Netherlands
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- June 7 2010
The Commission is taking the Netherlands to the European Court of Justice over the direct award of a pubic works concession in relation to a land development project in Eindhoven
Uniplex: an end to the need to act “promptly” when challenging planning permissions by judicial review?
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union, United Kingdom
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- May 8 2010
The requirement for claimants to act promptly within the three-month period in issuing judicial review claims has been considered in a recent decision of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the potentially ground-breaking case of Uniplex (UK) Limited v NHS Business Services Authority
Exercise of planning permission is not subject to the procurement rules
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union
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- April 7 2010
On 25 March 2010, the European Court of Justice gave its ruling in the Müller case (C-45108) clarifying the circumstances in which public authorities may be entering into public works contracts under the procurement rules
ECJ confirms in Müller that the exercise of planning powers is not subject to EU procurement rules
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union
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- March 29 2010
In 2007, the European Court of Justice handed down its landmark judgment in Auroux which confirmed that the EU procurement rules apply to land development schemes
ECJ ruling in land development case
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union, Italy
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- March 12 2008
On 21 February 2008, the European Court of Justice ruled on a case Commission -v- Italy (C-41204) striking down a provision in Italian legislation which excludes from the procurement rules the direct award of works contracts to the holder of a building permit or development plan, where the cost is deductible from urbanisation taxes
