European Law: Open house

Dr Alexander Csaki and Martin Conrads assess the judgment of the European Court of Justice on ‘open-house contracts’ and its implications for the European procurement market ‘There is no recognisable discrimination of any bidder if the tendering authority clearly sets the terms to accede to an open-house contract in advance and in accordance with the …
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European Law: Too taxing

Nathan Searle looks at what the fans and the critics say about the Common European Sales Law ‘The concept of “good faith and fair dealing” is one of the central principles of the CESL. This is defined as “a standard of conduct characterised by honesty, openness and consideration for the interests of the other party …
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Radmacher v Granatino WTLR(w) 2009-12

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