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  • approx. 60 pages
  • ISSN 2194-7376
  • eISSN 2194-7384
  • Language: English

EPPPL – European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review

EPPPL 3/2024 Out Now

Issue 3/2024 of the European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review (EPPPL) is now available!

In the Articles section you can find an analysis of How to Close the Commercialisation Gap in Research and Development in the Defence Sector, The Affirmation of Public-private Partnerships as Modality for Delivering Public Services, a discussion of whether the New Public Procurement Appeal Fees in Croatia are in Line with the Remedies Directive, The European Blockchain Services Infrastructure, and Regional Procurement Developments for the Caribbean Region.

The Country reports sections features updates from Finland, Greece, Slovakia and Slovenia.


View all articles from the latest issue of EPPPL here.
Become an author for EPPPL and view our Call for Papers.

See also the Call for Papers for our new International and Interdisciplinary Section.

About EPPPL

Since 2006 the European Procurement and Public Private Partnership Law Review (EPPPL)has been committed to observe and comment on relevant national, EU and international legal and policy developments informing and shaping Public Procurement and PPPs. Procurement procedures and Public-Private Partnerships are two major legal and policy instruments regulating the relationship between the public and private sectors in terms of procedural and substantive issues, required for the effective and efficient delivery of public services.

EPPPL's Editors

Managing Editor

Christopher Bovis, University of Hull, United Kingdom

International & Interdisciplinary Editor

Désirée Klingler, Yale Law School, New Haven, United States

Editorial Board

Michael Bowsher, Monckton Chambers, London, United Kingdom
Michael Burnett, Audit Committee Member, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, United Kingdom
Dacian C. Dragos, Babes Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Steven van Garsse, PPP Knowledge Center of the Flemish Government, Brussels, Belgium
Alberto Germani, PMF Project Management and Finance, Rome, Italy
Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann, Berlin, Germany
Herwig Hofmann, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Christian Koenig, University of Bonn, Centre for European Integration Research, Bonn, Germany
Bertrand du Marais, Conseil d’État, Paris, France
Matthias Petschke, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
Stephan Rechten, Beiten Burkhardt, Berlin, Germany
Sarah Schoenmaekers, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Tünde Tátrai, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Tobias Traupel, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, Germany
Christopher R. Yukins, George Washington University Law School, Washington D.C., United States of America

Executive Editor

Adelaide McCluskey, Lexxion Publisher, Berlin, Germany

EPPPL's Country Correspondents & Scientific Advisory Committee

Baltic Countries Deividas Soloveičikas, Vilnius University, Faculty of Law
Belgium Busra Yasar, KPMG Law, Brussels
Bulgaria Neli Garbuzanova, NHS England
Cayman Islands Laura Panadès-Estruch, Public Procurement Committee of the Cayman Islands
Croatia Marko Turudić, University of Zagreb Law School
Cyprus Demetris Savvides, Cyprus International Institute of Management, Nicosia
Denmark Carina Risvig Hamer, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen
Finland Outi Jousi, Hannes , Snellman Attorneys Ltd, Helsinki
France Nicolas Gabayet, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Étienne
Greece Stelios Tsevas, Attorney at law, Public Procurement expert, Athens
Hungary Tünde Tátrai, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest
Italy Luca Pardi, University of Salerno, Salerno
Malta Clement Mifsud-Bonnici, Ganado Advocates, Valletta
Poland Paweł Nowicki, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun
Portugal Pedro Melo, PLMJ, Lisbon
Romania Ioan Baciu, Rubin Meyer Doru & Trandafir, Bucharest
Slovakia Peter Hodal, Hillbridges, Bratislava
Slovenia Petra Ferk, Graduate School of Government and European Studies, Ljubljana
Switzerland Marc Steiner, Swiss Federal Administrative Court, St Gallen
Netherlands Paul Heijnsbroek, Straatman Koster advocaten, Rotterdam
Ukraine Irina Zapatrina, National Trade and Economy University, Kiev
United Kingdom Albert Sanchez-Graells, Albert Sanchez-Graells Bristol Law School, Bristol

EPPPL´s Target Audience

EPPPL is a blind peer-reviewed international academic journal that publishes original academic articles, research papers and contributions on contemporary legal and policy developments in European Union and International Public Procurement and Public Private Partnerships.

Topics covered by the journal include:

  • national, EU and international Public Procurement and PPP legal reforms;
  • Sustainable, Responsible and Strategic Public Procurement;
  • compliance with EU Public Procurement, Utilities and Concessions Directives;
  • implementation of EU rules in the Member States;
  • detection of fraud, corruption and anti-competitive behaviour;
  • interdisciplinary aspects of Procurement and PPP Law (Brexit, Competition and State aid Law, EU funds management etc.)

All manuscripts will be subject to blind peer-review prior to publication and are required to conform to the author guidelines.

EPPPL´s Structure

Since 2006 EPPPL has been growing into the leading platform for academics, policy-makers and practitioners across Europe and beyond to share and sharpen their expertise in Public Procurement and Public Private Partnership law.

Aims & Scope of EPPPL

Thanks to EPPPL’s diverse editorial board and country correspondents as well as expert authors handpicked upon the quality of their contributions, the law journal is able to offer insightful legal analysis, concise and informative reports and guidance to finding workable solutions in matters related to Public Procurement and Public-Private Partnerships.

EPPPL's Indexing & Abstract Databases

  • EBSCOEx Libris Primo Central
  • Google Scholar
  • HeinOnline
  • JSTOR (Journal Storage)
  • ProQuest
  • Scopus
  • Strada Lex
  • CNKI Scholar (China National Knowledge Infrastructure)
  • CNPIEC (China National Publications Import and Export)

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Schedule 2024

Issue Date of Publication Advertising Deadline
EPPPL 1/2024 22.03.2024
EPPPL 2/2024 01.06.2024 01.04.2024
EPPPL 3/2024 30.09.2024 09.09.2024
EPPPL 4/2024 01.12.2024 08.11.2024

(Changes possible.)

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