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Agricultural Policy and EU Competition Law
Possibilities and Limits for Self-Regulation in the Dairy Sector
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eBook - PDF
Agricultural Policy and EU Competition Law
Possibilities and Limits for Self-Regulation in the Dairy Sector
About this book
This book focuses on the question of whether European agricultural legislation and competition rules offer any scope for self-regulation in the European dairy market. Within this larger question, certain sub-questions also arise: what are the relevant legal rules applicable to the dairy market, and what type of self-regulation is possible within the present legal framework? The book offers a number of suggestions for modification of agricultural and competition policies in order to serve the interests of Europe's dairy farmers better.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 European Agricultural Policy
- 2.1 Legal Basis and Framework
- 2.2 Developments
- 2.3 Special Characteristics of the Dairy Market
- 3 Competition Law and Agricultural Policy after Lisbon
- 3.1 The Treaty of Lisbon and EU Policy on Competition
- 3.2 The Prohibitions
- 3.3 Exceptions
- 3.4 The Possibilities of Self-Regulation within the Prohibition of Cartels and the Available Exceptions
- 4 The Relationship between Agricultural Policy and Competition Law
- 4.1 The Relationship between Agricultural Policy and Competition Law
- 4.2 The Appreciability Rule
- 4.3 Taking into Account the Objectives of Agricultural Policy and the Dairy Sector within the Rules on Competition
- 4.3.1 Article 101 (1) TFEU and the Doctrine of Inherent Restriction
- 4.3.2 The Exception of Article 101 (3) TFEU and ‘Non-Economic’ Interests
- 4.3.3 Services of General Economic Interest under Article 106 (2) TFEU
- 5 Possibilities of Adjusting Agricultural and Competition Policy
- 5.1 Agricultural Policy
- 5.2 Agricultural Policy and Competition Law
- 5.3 Guidance from the European Commission within the Framework of Competition Law?
- 5.4 Lobby for an Entrusted Task of General Economic Interest
- 6 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Table of Cases
- Table of Articles