Part 1 Introduction: general principles of EU law; enforcement of rights in European law. Part 1 Competition: competition law in force; co-operation between enterprises; partnering and competition; enforcement and remedies. Part 2 Public procurement: procurement law in force; the procurement procedures; rules relating to the selection of tenders; enforcement and remedies. Part 3 Freedom of movement: freedom of movement law in force; the free movement of construction products; the free movement of construction professionals; enforcement and remedies. Part 4 Consumer and other laws: consumer law in force; environmental law in force; health and safety law in force; enforcement and remedies.
Joseph Dalby was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 1988 and
to the Irish Bar in 1993. He holds a Bachelor of Laws with Honours
from South Bank University and a license speciale en droit europeen
from the Univesite Libre de Bruxelles.
In the construction field, Joseph Dalby underwent his training
in a leading set of construction chambers in London and later in
the Construction Unit of the European Commission in Brussels, where
he had the unique opportunity to oversee the operation of the
Construction Products Directive and its implementation into British
and Irish law as the single market came into existence.
He presently practises in commercial and European law from his own Chambers in Winchester.
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