Administrative arbitration in public procurement: A look at Portuguese law

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Autor(a) principal: Mimoso, Maria João
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Anjos, Maria do Rosário
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11328/2827
Resumo: The use of voluntary arbitration to resolve disputes emerging from public procurement is a long-standing reality in Portugal. The Portuguese law allows this way of settling disputes, with limitations, which have been overcome. Traditionally the resolution of this type of litigation resorted to ad hoc arbitration, in accordance with the rules of the Voluntary Arbitration Act, characterized by the free choice of arbitrators, by the lack of publicity and transparency of their decisions.Since 2009, in Portugal, institutionalized administrative arbitration has been increased, creating for the purpose arbitration centers with rules of greater transparency and publicity of its decisions.The recent revision of the legal regime for public procurement in Portugal, for transposition of European Directives N º s 2014/23/EU, 2014/24/EU, 2014/25/EU and 2014/55/EU, introduced, in article 476 (2), a rather innovative regime in this area. This article aims to reflect on the solution now introduced in the public procurement, its sense, scope and repercussion in the future evolution of this dispute settlement in conflict with the principles of judicial organization enshrined in Constitution of the Portuguese Republic.
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title Administrative arbitration in public procurement: A look at Portuguese law
spellingShingle Administrative arbitration in public procurement: A look at Portuguese law
Mimoso, Maria João
Administrative arbitration
Institutionalized arbitration
Public procurement
Administrative law
title_short Administrative arbitration in public procurement: A look at Portuguese law
title_full Administrative arbitration in public procurement: A look at Portuguese law
title_fullStr Administrative arbitration in public procurement: A look at Portuguese law
title_full_unstemmed Administrative arbitration in public procurement: A look at Portuguese law
title_sort Administrative arbitration in public procurement: A look at Portuguese law
author Mimoso, Maria João
author_facet Mimoso, Maria João
Anjos, Maria do Rosário
author_role author
author2 Anjos, Maria do Rosário
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mimoso, Maria João
Anjos, Maria do Rosário
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Administrative arbitration
Institutionalized arbitration
Public procurement
Administrative law
topic Administrative arbitration
Institutionalized arbitration
Public procurement
Administrative law
description The use of voluntary arbitration to resolve disputes emerging from public procurement is a long-standing reality in Portugal. The Portuguese law allows this way of settling disputes, with limitations, which have been overcome. Traditionally the resolution of this type of litigation resorted to ad hoc arbitration, in accordance with the rules of the Voluntary Arbitration Act, characterized by the free choice of arbitrators, by the lack of publicity and transparency of their decisions.Since 2009, in Portugal, institutionalized administrative arbitration has been increased, creating for the purpose arbitration centers with rules of greater transparency and publicity of its decisions.The recent revision of the legal regime for public procurement in Portugal, for transposition of European Directives N º s 2014/23/EU, 2014/24/EU, 2014/25/EU and 2014/55/EU, introduced, in article 476 (2), a rather innovative regime in this area. This article aims to reflect on the solution now introduced in the public procurement, its sense, scope and repercussion in the future evolution of this dispute settlement in conflict with the principles of judicial organization enshrined in Constitution of the Portuguese Republic.
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