The EU General Court addresses the duty to provide reasons (European Dynamics Luxembourg / Evropaïki Dynamiki)

TWO RECENT CASES ON TRANSPARENCY & ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS IN EU INSTITUTIONAL PROCUREMENT (II) (T-164/15)* Two recent General Court judgments have addressed different aspects of transparency duties and access to documents requirements in EU Institutional procurement [for discussion, see A Sanchez-Graells, 'Transparency in Procurement by the EU Institutions' (2017)]. A previous post discussed the Judgment of 14 December 2017 in Evropaïki Dynamiki v Parliament (T-136/15, EU:T:2017:915), which concerned access to procurement documents under Regulation 1049/2001. This post discusses the second Judgment, also of 14 December 2017, and also involving European Dynamics Luxembourg and Evropaïki Dynamiki v Parliament (T-164/15, EU:T:2017:906, not available in English), which addresses issues

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Albert Sánchez Graells, The EU General Court addresses the duty to provide reasons (European Dynamics Luxembourg / Evropaïki Dynamiki), 14 December 2017, e-Competitions December 2017, Art. N° 88492

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