Alfred Artley#6081

Alfred Artley

Barrister, Monckton Chambers
Alfred is a barrister at Monckton Chambers, practising predominantly in EU, public procurement and general commercial law. He has been instructed in a number of significant procurement challenges in recent years, including the 2019 Rail Franchise Litigation, where he appeared as junior counsel for the Department of Transport in both the High Court and Court of Appeal. He is a regular contributor to a number of legal blogs and publications, including Public Procurement Law Review and the Tax Journal, and frequently speaks at seminars on his areas of expertise. Before coming to the Bar he taught Classics at Winchester College for four years.
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Would the leasing of a property by a contracting authority to provide temporary accommodation for its
Would the leasing of a property by a contracting authority to provide temporary accommodation for its
Q&A

This Q&A considers whether a property leasing arrangement between a contracting authority and a provider would fall within the ambit of the public procurement rules. It also examines the additional considerations under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, where the arrangement also includes the provision of services.

Practice Areas

Panel

  • Q&A Panel

Qualified Year

  • 2018

Membership

  • Bar European Group, COMBAR, ALBA

Education

  • BA Literae Humaniores, Merton College, Oxford (2012): Double First
  • GDL, Oxford Brookes University (2017): Distinction (ranked first in year)
  • BPTC, BPP London (2018): Outstanding (ranked top five in year)
  • Lord Denning Scholarship, Hardwicke Entrance Award, Buchanan Prize, and Megarry Scholarship (Lincoln’s Inn)

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