Courses: JUS285-2-A EU and EEA Public Procurement Law - Autumn 2020




Credits

10.0

ECTS Credits

10 ECTS Credits

Level of Study

Master

Full-time/Part-time

Full time

Language of Instruction

English

Teaching semester

Autumn.

Place of Instruction

Bergen Law Faculty

Objectives and Content

The content of the course is to provide the student with an overview of the EU-EEA public procurement law and its application by covering theoretical and practical aspects of the procurement activity.

 

The discipline of public procurement enjoys of great practical importance as it is the set of rules that applies to the acquisition of goods, services and/or works by contracting entities in the EU. Public procurement activity accounts for up to 19% of the GDP of the Union.

 

This course is designed to provide with a thorough analysis of the most relevant aspects of public procurement law, including but not limited to the following aspects:

  • EU-EEA Tender procedures (selection, exclusion, assessment and award of a contract)
  • Enforcement of procurement rules in the EU
  • Learning Outcomes

    For exam purposes, the requirement is thorough knowledge of material EU/EEA public procurement rules and case law as well as understanding of the relation between national and supranational legislation in this field of law.

     

    The course will allow the student to:

    Required Previous Knowledge

    Good level of English. Three years of university studies.

    Recommended Previous Knowledge

    Three years of law studies.

    Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap

    Access to the Course

    The course is available for the following students:

    The pre-requirements may still limit certain students' access to the course

    Teaching and learning methods

    Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

    Lectures/seminars.

    Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

    During the course, the students shall write a final paper (maximum 2000 words, excluding footnotes). This will make up 50 % of the final mark.

    Forms of Assessment

    During the course, the students shall write a paper (maximum 2000 words, excluding footnotes).

    The paper will make up 50% of the final grade. 50% of the grade is based on a 4 hour digital school exam.

    Information about digital examination can be found here:http://www.uib.no/en/education/87471/digital-examinationhttp://www.uib.no/en/education/87471/digital-examination

    http://www.uib.no/en/education/87471/digital-examinationhttp://www.uib.no/en/education/87471/digital-examination#

     

    Exam language:

    Examination Support Material

    Support materials allowed during school exam:

     

    Special regulations about dictionaries

    Grading Scale

    A - E for passed, F for failed.

    Subject Overlap

    No overlapping with courses at the Bergen Faculty of Law.

    Combines successfully with JUS258-2-B Competetion Law and JUS287-2-A EU and EEA Commercial Law.

    Assessment Semester

    Autumn

    Reading List

    Course Evaluation

    According to Law Faculty routines.

    Course Coordinator

    Associate Professor Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui.

    Contact Information

    Contact information: elective-courses@jurfa.uib.no

    Course supervisor: Associate Professor Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui.