Case Study: France

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This chapter presents public procurement damages claims in France. It covers the proceedings through which a damages claim can be brought in France, including their personal scope and time limits. The focus of the chapter is on the discussion of the extra-contractual liability of contracting authorities in public procurement as developed in case law. It further examines the quantification of damages claims, notably the recoverable losses (bid costs and lost profits) and quantification methods.

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Schebesta, H. (2016). Case Study: France. In Studies in European Economic Law and Regulation (Vol. 6, pp. 137–152). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23612-4_8

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