Reflections on standing for judicial review in procurement cases

Bailey, Stephen H. (2015) Reflections on standing for judicial review in procurement cases. Public Procurement Law Review, 24 (4). pp. 122-132. ISSN 0963-8245

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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to consider the case law on the requirement of standing to bring judicial review proceedings to challenge decisions made in the context of public procurement. There are suggestions in this case law that the approach to standing in such cases is narrower than that normally adopted in judicial review proceedings. It is the contention of this article that such suggestions should be firmly resisted.

Item Type: Article
RIS ID: https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/764771
Additional Information: This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Public Procurement Law Review following peer review. The definitive published version at [2015] 4 P.P.L.R 122- 132 is available online on Westlaw UK or from Thomson Reuters DocDel service.
Keywords: Judicial Review; Standing; Public Procurement
Schools/Departments: University of Nottingham, UK > Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Law
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Depositing User: Bailey, Professor Stephen
Date Deposited: 08 Jul 2016 10:50
Last Modified: 04 May 2020 17:20
URI: https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/id/eprint/34739

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