The Direct Payments System in European and Polish Agriculture with Particular Emphasis on the Greening Policy
Journal Title: Studia Iuridica - Year 2016, Vol 66, Issue
Abstract
The article indicates the basic legal problems associated with the system of direct payments for 2014–2020. Particularly, the problems of respecting cross-compliance principles, as well as new issues regarding the greening policy have been signaled. The legal situation of farmers operating on Natura 2000 sites, who would like to benefit from the new direct payments system, is also discussed. In this regard, the basic lex ferenda postulates have also been indicated.<br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Adam Niewiadomski
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