Product details
- Categories: Agriculture
- Publisher: EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING
- Collection: Elgar European Law series
- ISBN: 9781781002544
- Publication Date: 28/06/2019
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 296
- Language: English
Summary
This comprehensive yet accessible book offers an in-depth overview of
the law relating to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). It explores
both the initial objectives set out in the Treaty on the Functioning of
the EU, and also those policies that have emerged as a result of the
growth of competencies within the EU.
Examining the four
regulations that currently govern the CAP in the areas of direct
payments, rural development, finance, and the common organisation of the
markets, the author considers their interpretation in the case-law of
the Court of Justice of the EU and the General Court. Throughout this
insightful book, the European Commission’s proposals for CAP reform are
discussed and an astute assessment of their National Strategic Plans
concludes that Member States would benefit from greater discretion in
fine-tuning the principles of the policy established at European level
to the particular characteristics of their national agricultural sector.
Students and scholars of European law and agricultural law more
specifically will find this book a structured and nuanced guide to
existing and future policy at both EU and WTO levels. Policy makers and
practitioners will also find its up to date treatment of the law a
valuable reference.