The reform of the EU public procurement framework and recently adopted
new public procurement rules in Lithuania were indisputably the most
significant revisions of this regime since 2004. The aim of this thesis
is to provide a critical examination of the EU Directive 2014/24/EU and
its transposition into the national law systems of Lithuania and
Germany. The author will discuss in more detail the advantages of
transposition and disadvantages of Lithuanian national law system, and
provide comparison analysis with German national law system. Further
analysis will be provided on peculiarities of public procurement
disputes in Germany and Lithuania. Through this examination, the thesis
also aims to contribute toward a sound future development of public
procurement rules, both at the EU level and national law and practice.