
Since their introduction in 1984, milk quotas have become a prominent feature of the Common Agricultural Policy. The vigorous and yet at times questionable trade in milk quotas is a strong indication that its legal ramifications are underestimated at their peril. Indeed practitioners in this area cannot afford to ignore the astonishingly large number and high value of dealings in quota. Academics as well are no longer in doubt as to the importance of quota legislation and its ramifications. Milk quotas constitute a major and novel extension of Community power in the agricultural sector and represent a potent force in the development of Community law. Indeed, the Common Agricultural Policy gives rise to the single largest body of cases before the European Court of Justice with milk quotas taking a leading role.. This indispensable and up-to-date practitioner's manual explores the influence that milk quotas have had on both EC and UK legislation. The author examines exactly how these quotas operate in relation to landlords, tenants, taxation and, consequently, rural culture itself. He goes on to consistently link the domestic effects of milk quota legislation to the European Court of Justice and identifies ways in which milk quota regulation is influencing other areas of EC law.
This book investigates the legal framework and economic implications of milk quota regulations within the European Community and the United Kingdom. Michael Cardwell, an expert in agricultural law, analyzes the intersection of Community power and domestic legislation to explain how these quotas function as a significant regulatory mechanism. The text argues that the complexity of quota dealings necessitates a comprehensive understanding of both European Court of Justice rulings and national implementation strategies.
What You Will Find
Legal practitioners and academics frequently cite this work as a foundational manual for navigating the complexities of agricultural quota legislation. Experts highlight the text for its technical precision and its ability to bridge the gap between European-level policy and domestic legal application.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
1996-06-20
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198259409
ISBN-13:
9780198259404
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