Public Procurement
Poland
15 years ranked
Provided by Addleshaw Goddard
Specialises in public procurement including PPP and concessions. Advises domestic and foreign enterprises, and public entities on energy, defence, infrastructure and municipal services (particularly waste management and public transport).
As part of his previous duties (until March 2009 he was Director of the EU Department at the Public Procurement Office) he was Poland’s representative at EU institutions, where he participated in legislative work on Directive 2007/66/EC on remedies in the field of public procurement and Directive 2009/81/EC on the award of contracts in the fields of defence and security.
Involved in the legislative work in 2016 and in 2019 on the implementation of Directive 2014/24 /EU into Polish law.
Public Procurement Law Association “Lewiatan” Polish Confederation of Private Employers representative BusinessEurope Public Contracts Working Group.
Author of:
In-House Procurement – The Discretion of Member States Confirmed, the Relationship with Competition Law Remains Open, EPPPL, 14/2019
In-house Procurement – How It Is Implemented and Applied in Poland (co-author), EPPPL, 13/2018
Self-governance of primary local government units in organizing and providing municipal services in the light of the European law and the Polish legal regime, C.H.Beck 2018
Co-author of:
Commentary on Directive 2014/24/EU on public procurement.
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