Single common market organisation : article-by-article commentary of the legal framework for agricultural markets in the European Union
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Single common market organisation : article-by-article commentary of the legal framework for agricultural markets in the European Union
C.H. Beck , Hart , Nomos, c2011
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Description
The Single Common Market Organisation (Regulation (EC) 1234/2007) (sCMO) brings together in one single document more than 40 separate regulations governing the various agricultural market organisations in the European Union. In this manner the regulatory scope of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has been simplified. Thanks to the Regulation a field of law which, despite its political and economic importance for Europe, has been very difficult to access, has become much clearer and more transparent. This Commentary describes and amplifies the meaning of the Regulation and will guide readers through its many intricacies.
Contributors
Luc Berlottier, Brussels
Frank Bollen,Brussels
Andreaa Busa, Brussels
Christian Busse, Bonn
Piet Dautzenberg, Brussels
Hans-Christoph Eiden, Bonn
Friedrich Erlbacher, Brussels
Manuel Droop Florez, Brussels
Sonya Gospodinova, Brussels
Fructuoso Jimeno Fernando,Brussels
Emmy Korodima,Brussels
Laurent Lourdais, Brussels
Gustavo Luengo, Brussels
Bence Major, Brussels
Vanda Marko vicova, Brussels
Rudolf Moegele, Brussels
Gregor von Rintelen, Brussels
Pierpaolo Rossi, Brussels
Elisabetta Siracusa, Brussels
Oliver Sitar, Geneva
Gereon Thiele, Brussels
Jan Vandenberghe, Brussels
Johan van Gruijthuijsen, Brussels
Greetje van Heezik, Brussels
Marleen Zoeteweij-Turhan, Istanbul
Table of Contents
The Commentary follows the system of the Regulation.
Introductory provisions
Internal market
Trade with third countries
Competition rules
Specific provisions for individual sectors
General provisions
Implementing, transitional and final rules
Each Article is dealt with following the same structure:
Purpose, historic development, scope, interpretation, implementing rules, jurisprudence and literature and further developments.
The relevant topic relating to WTO is dealt with in one coherent article.
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