Research handbook on EU agriculture law / edited by Joseph A. McMahon and Michael N. Cardwell.
2015
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Title
Research handbook on EU agriculture law / edited by Joseph A. McMahon and Michael N. Cardwell.
Published
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Limited, 2015.
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ISBN
9781781954621 (e-book)
Description
1 online resource (592 pages) ; cm.
System Control No.
eep9781781954621
Summary
Following the conclusion of the latest round of reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in 2013, the Research Handbook on EU Agriculture Law provides an up-to-date discussion of these reforms and the changing landscape in which the CAP now operates. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, and with international contributors from across Europe and the United States, the Handbook commences with analyses of the legal instruments which implement the reformed CAP, before moving on to consider questions of land use, the role of agriculture within the wider food chain and the international dimension. In these contexts, particular issues identified include: the environmental impact of past, present and future farming practices; the ability of the food chain to accommodate consumer preferences and scientific innovation; and the hurdles to be cleared before international consensus can be reached on a whole range of agricultural imperatives. As well as providing a state-of-the-art point of reference for academics, this comprehensive book will be of great interest to students, scholars and policymakers dealing with these new challenges faced by agriculture in the EU.
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Includes index.
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Table of Contents
pt. 1. The instruments of the CAP
part 2. Land use and the CAP
part 3. The CAP and the food chain
part 4. The international dimension
part 5. Conclusions.
part 2. Land use and the CAP
part 3. The CAP and the food chain
part 4. The international dimension
part 5. Conclusions.