EC Agricultural Law

Author:   John A. Usher (, Salvesen Professor of European Institutions, University of Edinburgh)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9780198268826


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   07 March 2002
Format:   Hardback
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While much has been written on the Common Agricultural Policy from the perspectives of political science and agricultural economics, it is as true now as it was in 1988 when the first edition appeared to say that little has been written in English on the specifically legal issues which arise from the CAP. Despite this apparent neglect, the CAP lay behind many of the institutional developments in the EC, as well as its system of finance, and it is also an area where the introduction of the euro has had a particularly marked effect. Agricultural goods formed the first single market in the EC, and agricultural legislation forms the background to much of the European Court's case-law on the relationship between EC law and national law, and it is also within this context that the Court has developed (and is developing) many of the general principles of EC law. Furthermore, the CAP is an area which has more recently been influenced by broader international agreements, notably the WTO Agreement on Agriculture, but it is also an area in which EC policy has in fact been found to conflict with WTO law, notably with regard to the market in bananas, and with regard to the prohibition on hormones in beef.The aim of this book is to explore the legal issues arising from the CAP at a time when it has undergone a major change of emphasis from product support to producer support, and to set out the principles underlying what remains a complex web of legislation.

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Author:   John A. Usher (, Salvesen Professor of European Institutions, University of Edinburgh)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.505kg
ISBN:  

9780198268826


ISBN 10:   0198268823
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   07 March 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Agriculture in the EC Treaty 2: Aims, Objectives and Principles of the Common Agricultural Policy 3: Agricultural Support - the International Context 4: Agricultural Support - Common Organisations of Agricultural Markets 5: Agricultural Support - Financial Mechanisms 6: Fisheries 7: Common Organizations of the Market: Legal Consequences 8: Structural and Guidance Measures 9: Administration of the Common Agricultural Policy

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... this new edition is very much to be commended for providing a comprehensible entree, written with great assurance, into an area of law that has much to offer in terms of the legislative development of the Community. Law Quarterly Review Overall, the book is a clear, coherent and thorough treatment of a difficult, though important area that is often neglected by many specialists in European Union law. This second edition is an important purchase for all those specifically interested in Union or international agricultural issues and the law of the European Union more generally. The clear exposition means that it is also a very useful library purchase for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. European Law Review


... this new edition is very much to be commended for providing a comprehensible entree, written with great assurance, into an area of law that has much to offer in terms of the legislative development of the Community. Law Quarterly Review Overall, the book is a clear, coherent and thorough treatment of a difficult, though important area that is often neglected by many specialists in European Union law. This second edition is an important purchase for all those specifically interested in Union or international agricultural issues and the law of the European Union more generally. The clear exposition means that it is also a very useful library purchase for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. European Law Review


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John A. Usher is Salvesen Professor of European Institutions at the University of Edinburgh

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