The subject of this call for tenders is Provision of Legal Advice in different domains of law.
All routine communication between parties may take place by electronic means, via electronic exchange system or email (Article II.5.1 of the Framework Contract General Conditions) Tender opening session is held virtually (Invitation to Tender, Section 4.2)
Tenderers must prove that they have the legal capacity to perform the FWC and the regulatory capacity to pursue the professional activity necessary to carry out the work subject to this call for tenders. Tenderers can be natural or legal persons. Tenderers are not obliged to take a specific legal form in order to submit their tenders. Where tenderers submit a tender through an entity, which lacks legal personality (e.g., a branch), the compliance with the exclusion criteria, selection criteria, the rules on access to procurement as well as the absence of restrictive measures shall be assessed at the level of the entity that has legal personality (tenderer).
Tenderers must comply with the following selection criteria in order to prove that they have the necessary economic and financial capacity to perform the contract.
Tenderers must comply with the following selection criteria in order to prove that they have the necessary economic and financial capacity to perform the contract.
Tenderer's Cross Border experience.
The tenderer must demonstrate its ability to advise on legal issues related to the assignments and responsibilities of the SRB.
The tenderer must prove experience in the field of law. The tenderer must: 1) demonstrate that it has previous experience and expertise, during the last six years, of successfully delivering relevant services similar to the ones described in Section 1.4.2.; 2) demonstrate the technical capacity to perform the required services. The proposed members of the team should be key individuals within your organisation who will take responsibility for the consultancy or advice work covered in this assignment and who are able to work and communicate in excellent English.
Tenderers and involved entities must not be subject to professional conflicting interests which may negatively affect the contract performance. Where the contracting authority has established such conflicting interests, it may conclude that the tenderer or an involved entity does not possess the required professional capacity to perform the contract to an appropriate quality standard.
Published 30 June 2026 · rebuilt nightly from the official notice.