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AG opinion on eliminating competing bidders from the same group
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union, Italy
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- February 27 2009
An Italian court has asked the European Court of Justice to rule on whether national legislation, which governs when a service provider may be excluded from bidding, is fully compatible with the EU procurement rules
Ruling on automatic exclusion of "linked" tenderers
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union, Italy
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- June 19 2009
On 19 May 2009, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) gave a ruling in the Assitur case (C-53807) on whether it is legitimate to automatically exclude participation in the same tender by undertakings linked by a relationship of control (i.e companies within the same group
ECJ rules on abnormally low tenders
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union, Italy
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- June 3 2008
On 15 May 2008, the European Court of Justice gave its Judgment in the SECAP Case C-147 & 14806, on reference from an Italian court
Legitimate expectations not a defence in Italian hydraulic works case
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union, Italy
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- November 23 2007
On 4 October 2007, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled on an infringement case taken against the Italian Government by the European Commission (Commission) concerning public works contracts for a series of hydraulic projects in Stintino, which had been awarded using the negotiated procedure without competition
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
ECJ rules on Italian healthcare transport services case
- Nabarro LLP
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- European Union, Italy
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- January 3 2008
On 29 November 2007, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) gave its judgment on an infringement action against Italy concerning a failure to comply with the procurement rules in relation to a framework agreement for healthcare transport services
