1st Edition
Cost and EU Public Procurement Law Life-Cycle Costing for Sustainability
Contents
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
I. Editor’s Note
II. Book Structure and Outline
PART 1
BALANCING ECONOMIC AND SUSTAINABILITY OBJECTIVES UNDER EU INTERNAL MARKET LAW
- What Is Life-Cycle Costing?
- The European Union Law of Life-Cycle Costing
- Life-Cycle Costing in the Member States: Does the Tool Meet its Goals?
- Life-Cycle Thinking and Public-Private Partnerships
- Moving to a Quintuple Helix Approach in SPP: Collaboration and LCC for Lighting Procurements
- LCC Criteria for Procurement of ICT Products and Services: the Need for Taking a Flexible Approach
- The Role of Eco-labels in Creation of Life-Cycle Criteria: the Case of Textile and Clothing Products
- Life-Cycle Costing Within the Construction Sector: a Tool for Social Housing?
Jason J. Czarnezki and Steven Van Garsse
Marta Andhov, Roberto Caranta and Anja Wiesbrock
Raquel Carvallo
Steven Van Garsse
PART II
SECTOR SPECIFIC STUDIES: EXPERIENCES, SHORTCOMINGS AND THE LESSONS LEARNT
Rodrigo Lozano, Sigrid Peterssen, Anette Jonsall, Camilla Niss, Björn Bergström
Raluca Suciu and Dacian Dragos
Malgorzata Koszewska
Deidre Halloran
Biography
Marta Andhov is an Assistant Professor in public procurement at Faculty of
Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Roberto Caranta is a Full Professor with the Law Department of the University
of Turin, Italy.
Anja Wiesbrock is a Senior Advisor at the Research Council of Norway.






