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The contribution of EU public procurement law to corporate social responsibility
European Law Journal  ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-01 , DOI: 10.1111/eulj.12353
Laurens Ankersmit

This article argues that while EU public procurement law increasingly allows public authorities to take environmental and social considerations into account in public purchasing decisions, it does impose limits on the possibility for authorities to incentivise corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies through public procurement. These specific limits are the result of the EU legislator's choice to endorse the Court of Justice's ordoliberal approach to public procurement law. This approach is in tension with EU CSR policy, and more broadly, the EU's non-economic goals such as environmental protection, the fight against climate change, human rights and social policy. It reflects a normative preference for the right of undertakings to compete for a tender over the freedom of government authorities to choose a supplier on public interest grounds even if these choices are based exclusively on a legitimate public interest and should be reconsidered.

中文翻译:

欧盟公共采购法对企业社会责任的贡献

本文认为,虽然欧盟公共采购法越来越多地允许公共当局在公共采购决策中考虑环境和社会因素,但它确实限制了当局通过公共采购激励企业社会责任 (CSR) 政策的可能性。这些具体限制是欧盟立法者选择认可法院对公共采购法的秩序自由方法的结果。这种方法与欧盟的企业社会责任政策,更广泛地说,与欧盟的非经济目标,如环境保护、应对气候变化、人权和社会政策相矛盾。
更新日期:2020-03-01
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