All purchasing activities take place within a context of legal
regulation, a context that has been taking on increasing importance in
recent years. This book provide a clear and concise account of the
underlying legal principles which affect the purchasing function. A new
component of the third edition is an additional appendix which contains
recent cases involving procurement law issues. These are kept separate
from the main body of the book and are not essential for purposes of
revising for the Legal Aspects exam. However, they do provide useful
examples of how the courts have been interpreting the law in relation to
a wide range of procurement activities in the recent past. These include
the EU public procurement rules, contract formation, assessment of
claimable damages, limitations of liability, the Transfer of
Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations, the Freedom of
Information Act, and the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest)
Act.