The Public Law of Government Contracts

The Public Law of Government Contracts

by A.C.L. Davies
The Public Law of Government Contracts

The Public Law of Government Contracts

by A.C.L. Davies

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Overview

Contract plays a vitally important role in the delivery of public services today. Both central and local governments make extensive use of private firms to provide facilities, goods, and services. Government contracts vary considerably from the relatively straightforward competitive procurement of office supplies, to complex, long-term arrangements in which the contractor researches and develops a new piece of military equipment, or builds and provides a fully-serviced hospital over a thirty-year period.


English law's traditional approach to government contracts has been to regard them as ordinary private law arrangements. As a result, they have understandably been neglected by public lawyers in both teaching and research. This book argues that, on closer inspection, constitutional and administrative law (in the form of statute, common law, and government guidance) have been playing an increasingly important role in the regulation of certain key aspects of government contracting. The book analyzes these public law elements in detail and suggests ways in which they might appropriately be developed more fully, in tandem with the underlying private law regime. The book's aim is to raise the profile of government contracts as a proper subject for public law scholarship, whilst at the same time contributing to important contemporary debates on issues such as the public vs. private divide, the scope of the judicial review jurisdiction, and the reach of the Human Rights Act 1998.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199287390
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/15/2008
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Anne Davies is Fellow and Tutor in Law at Brasenose College, Oxford, and Reader in Public Law at the University of Oxford. Her teaching and research interests are in Constitutional and Administrative Law, and Employment Law. She has published extensively in both fields, including Accountability: A Public Law Analysis of Government by Contract (OUP, 2001), and Perspectives on Labour Law (CUP, 2004).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Regulating Government Contracts3. The Public Law Perspective4. The Decision to Use Contract5. Awarding the Contract6. Using Policy Changes7. Managing the Contract8. Legal Accountability for Contracted Services9. Social and Environmental Goals10. Employment Matters11. The Public Law Perspective Revisited
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