Book contents
- Optimising Public Interests through Competitive Tendering
- Optimising Public Interests through Competitive Tendering
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Table of Cases
- Abbreviations
- 1 Optimising Public Interests through Competitive Tendering
- Part I Characterising Limited Rights
- Part II Connecting Limited Rights
- 6 Limited Rights
- 7 Balancing Public Interests through Limitation, Allocation and Execution of Limited Rights
- 8 European Union Law and Granting Limited Rights to Provide Services of General Interest
- 9 The Transparent Allocation of Limited Rights
- 10 Regulating Competitive Tendering of Limited Rights
6 - Limited Rights
Scope of Application
from Part II - Connecting Limited Rights
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 April 2025
- Optimising Public Interests through Competitive Tendering
- Optimising Public Interests through Competitive Tendering
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Table of Cases
- Abbreviations
- 1 Optimising Public Interests through Competitive Tendering
- Part I Characterising Limited Rights
- Part II Connecting Limited Rights
- 6 Limited Rights
- 7 Balancing Public Interests through Limitation, Allocation and Execution of Limited Rights
- 8 European Union Law and Granting Limited Rights to Provide Services of General Interest
- 9 The Transparent Allocation of Limited Rights
- 10 Regulating Competitive Tendering of Limited Rights
Summary
This chapter juxtaposes the legal definitions, characteristics and scope of application of the four types of limited rights dealt with in Part I. The purpose of this chapter is to reflect on how these rights relate to one another from a conceptual perspective. On the basis of this, the chapter subsequently seeks to answer the question of whether the results of the analysis of the four types of limited rights can also be applied to other limited rights that are not discussed in depth in this book. Attention is paid to the development of an overarching allocation framework and the role of the principle of equality.
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- Optimizing Public Interests through Competitive TenderingConcept, Context and Challenges, pp. 257 - 290Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025