Commencement of Appeal Proceedings Before a Panel of Arbiters During Public Procurement Proceedings

  • Grzegorz Jędrejek The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration
Keywords: public procurement; auxiliary intervention; appeal proceedings before a panel of arbiters; analogia legis

Abstract

The article deals with permissibility, by way of analogia legis, of the provisions of the Code of Civil Proceedings regulating auxiliary intervention in the case of commencing appeal proceedings before a panel of arbiters, which is regulated by Public Procurement Law. The author maintains that such an analogy is admissible, but only if the autonomy of the regulations in the Law is not violated. Analogia legis may not therefore lead to the use of provisions that govern new institutions which do not appear in appeal proceedings before a panel of arbiters.

Published
2019-11-14
Section
Articles: Administration