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  2. Government procurement in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The European Communities (EC) Council of Ministers adopted General Programmes in 1962 which envisaged the abolition of national quotas and restrictions in public procurement. [5] Directive 66/683/EEC prohibited rules requiring the use of national products or prohibiting the use of foreign products in public procurement, [6] and Directive 70/32 ...

  3. List of European Union directives - Wikipedia

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    Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on public procurement and repealing Directive 2004/18/EC [27] Remedies Directives: Directive 89/665/EEC (for the public sector) and Directive 92/13/EEC (for the utilities sector).

  4. European Single Procurement Document - Wikipedia

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    Created under the EU's 2014 Directive on Procurement [1] and implemented, for example, by Regulation 59 of the UK's Public Contracts Regulations 2015, [2] the ESPD is intended to simplify the process of qualification for tendering by permitting businesses to self-declare that they meet the necessary regulatory criteria or commercial capability ...

  5. Category : Government procurement in the European Union

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    Pages in category "Government procurement in the European Union" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. E-CERTIS - Wikipedia

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    e-CERTIS is a free, on-line source of information to help companies and contracting authorities to cope with the different forms of documentary evidence required for cross-border tenders for public contracts in the European Union.

  7. Common Procurement Vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    The Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV) has been developed by the European Union to facilitate the processing of invitation to tender published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) by means of a single classification system to describe the subject matter of public contracts.

  8. Economic operator - Wikipedia

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    Early European Union legislation on public procurement was contained within three separate Directives on purchasing of services, [2] goods [3] and works, [4] but once a single directive was adopted in 2004, [5] a term was needed which would cover suppliers, contractors and service providers without implying or being limited to private sector ...

  9. Category:European Union directives - Wikipedia

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    Electricity Directive 2019; Electronic Commerce Directive 2000; Electronic Communications Code Directive 2018; Employee Involvement Directive 2001; Employment discrimination law in the European Union; Employment Information Directive 1991; End of Life Vehicles Directive; CHP Directive; EU Energy Efficiency Directive 2012