Examples of Public Sector Directive in a sentence
No contract may be divided into smaller components for the purpose of avoiding the requirements of these Standing Orders, or the E C Public Sector Directive.
Patterns of development under EU law on B&HR suggest the existence of an obligation to prevent human rights abuses for public purchasers.Exploring EU public procurement law (the EU Public Sector Directive) a set of “legal possibilities” to include human rights considerations can be found.
In this respect, both the Public Sector Directive and Utilities Directive cover contracting authorities39, but the Utilities Directive covers, in addition, “public undertakings” and entities (including private entities) that have special or exclusive rights to carry out one of the utility activities regulated by the directive40.
Further reflections are developed, positioning human rights under EU Sustainable Public Procurement, unpacking dilemmas and potentials of the Public Sector Directive (2).
Providing opportunities and choices for all has been the central goal of human development.
In the EU’s Public Sector Directive for example, art 2(18) clearly applies to material on blockchains as ‘written’ and article 2(19) allows for such “electronic means”.
Equality Act 2010 Section 155 subsection 2 and 3 (power to impose specific duties in relation to public procurement: supplementary) will be amended to refer to provisions in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations instead of the Public Sector Directive 2014/24/EU.
From December 2005, the Ministry of Manpower only allowed skilled foreign workers from non-tractional sources in the construction sector.
Yes No Any other offence within the meaning of Article 45(1) of the Public Sector Directive.
The Public Sector Directive (hereafter the “Directive”) is the principal legal instrument governing the purchase of works, products and/or services by public authorities of Member States of the EU.63 For the Directive to apply, the tender for REDD+ credits must be issued by one of the public authorities64 mentioned therein, exceed the indicated thresholds and be covered by its material and geographical scope.