Requirements for an institutional independence of market regulators and the Office of Public Procurement from the point of view of EU law
Keywords:
EU law, competition, public procurement, market regulation, independenceAbstract
The paper focuses on the basic constitutional basis of market regulation as a prerequisite for the institutional framework of such regulation. It focuses in more detail on the issue of the independence of market regulators, including competition authorities and the surveillance authorities for public procurement from the perspective of European Union law. Based on the individual and partial rules and those stemming from the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union, it is gradually creating a mosaic of independence rules which should apply equally to all market regulators, including the public procurement authority.