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035 _a(Sirsi) u125700
100 _aDavenport, D.
245 _aGreen construction procurement - potential conflicts with EU law and freedom of movement
260 _c2004
490 _aInternational Construction Law Review
_v21(1) January 2004, 83-101(19)
520 _aExamines how EU greening procurement, or the purchasing of public works and services, is progressing. Firstly, at a national and local level, there are efforts to progress sustainability by pursuing strategies which promote the adoption of whole-life green purchasing. Secondly, the EU has pursued the integration of important employment issues with environmental matters, by improving communication. Thirdly, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has steadily ensured that fundamental economic principles are adhered to, through landmark rulings. Concludes a set of rules and principles are emerging which show the ECJ to be committed to balancing environmental protection with internal market priorities.
590 _aABS
590 _aABS
650 _aFREEDOM OF MOVEMENT
650 _aGREEN PROCUREMENT
650 _aEUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE
650 _aENVIRONMENTAL LAW
650 _aSustainability
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690 _aBUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION-PROCUREMENT, PARTNERING, TENDERING
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999 _c117157
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