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Contents: 1. Introduction
2. How should the concept of discretionary grounds for exclusion be understood?
3. Breach of competition law as the basis for exclusion
4. Application of the single economic unit doctrine for the purposes of exclusion grounds based on article 57(4)(d) of directive 2014/24/eu
5. Consortia in public procurement
6. Joint bidding using structures other than a consortium and their effect on competition
7. Consortia and subcontract agreements as Part of a single and continuous infringement
8. Consequences of exclusion based on article 57(4)(d) of directive 2014/24/eu for future tender procedures and possible measures for avoiding exclusion (self-cleaning)
Index.
2. How should the concept of discretionary grounds for exclusion be understood?
3. Breach of competition law as the basis for exclusion
4. Application of the single economic unit doctrine for the purposes of exclusion grounds based on article 57(4)(d) of directive 2014/24/eu
5. Consortia in public procurement
6. Joint bidding using structures other than a consortium and their effect on competition
7. Consortia and subcontract agreements as Part of a single and continuous infringement
8. Consequences of exclusion based on article 57(4)(d) of directive 2014/24/eu for future tender procedures and possible measures for avoiding exclusion (self-cleaning)
Index.