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The handbook should analyse key principles of access to justice embodied in the relevant EU and Council of Europe instruments and as developed primarily by the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights, as well as eventual relevant national case law.
The handbook (of around 100-120 pages) is to be written in English and finalised during the second quarter of 2015. Samples of Handbooks previously published by the Agency can be found at:
Handbook on European data protection law
Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders and immigration
Handbook on European non-discrimination law
Technical and professional capacity
Candidates must be able to propose an expert meeting the following minimum selection criteria:
No documents proving the fulfilment of these criteria are requested at this stage.
Participation in this negotiated procedure for a low value contract is open to natural and legal persons falling within the scope of the EU Treaties (this includes all economic operators registered in the European Union and all European Union citizens) and to all natural and legal persons in a third country which has a special agreement with the Union in the field of public procurement on the conditions laid down in that agreement. The FRA is not part of the Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) concluded within the World Trade Organisation. Therefore, FRA’s procurement procedures are not open to tenderers from GPA countries.
This negotiated procedure is launched with a suspension clause. The award of the low value contract will be subject to the approval of the Agency’s 2015 budget.
If you would like to participate in this negotiated procedure, please register your interest by e-mail to procurement@fra.europa.eu, including your contact details (name, organisation, address, country and e-mail) before 30 September 2014 (17:00 CEST). Please be informed that registration using the form below is only intended for the notification of updates and that only registrations of interest sent to the e-mail address above will be taken into consideration.
Please note that registration of interest to participate in the above-mentioned procedure does not give rise to any legitimate expectations to be invited.