2006
DOI: 10.1093/iclq/lei131
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Reforming the WTO Legal Order for Agricultural Trade: Issues for European Rural Policy in the Doha Round

Abstract: European farm policy has undergone radical change in recent years, culminating in the Agenda 2000 reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy agreed in 1999 and then their Mid-Term Review in 2003. In particular, subsidy payments have been substantially ‘decoupled’ from production and switched decisively towards providing income support for farmers under a new ‘single farm payment’ scheme. These reforms have been predicated upon the need to win acceptance for Community farm subsidies in the Doha Round of WTO nego… Show more

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“…Brazil, USA, Australasia). It seems likely also to perpetuate a level of international influence upon the precise form and scale of remaining supports to EU agriculture, despite the progress made with decoupling (Cardwell and Rodgers, 2006;Potter and Tlizey, 2007).…”
Section: International Trade Agreements and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazil, USA, Australasia). It seems likely also to perpetuate a level of international influence upon the precise form and scale of remaining supports to EU agriculture, despite the progress made with decoupling (Cardwell and Rodgers, 2006;Potter and Tlizey, 2007).…”
Section: International Trade Agreements and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%