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Climate change constitutes one of the most important challenges to CAP, thus we need to consider in what manner and scope climate change will be included in legal regulations concerning particularly agricultural markets and rural development. The author considers relationships between the agricultural sector and climate change and next characterises in more detail two directions for action, i.e. in terms of climate protection and actions in the adaptation of agriculture to climate change. Realisation of climatic challenges to CAP after 2013 is presented in view of factors determining the future form of this policy. In conclusion the author states among other things that CAP, being one of the most sensitive sector policies of the European Union, obtains additional legitimisation thanks to the incorporation of climatic challenge, which is common not only for the EU member countries, but all countries worldwide.
In October 2011 the European Commission presented a set of legal proposals for the CAP after 2013. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the influence of the proposed legislation on the support mechanisms for the production and use of energy from agricultural and forestry biomass. However, these practices will not increase the volume of biomass supply for energy purposes within the EU. The bioenergy sector is to be supported to a greater extent by means of the rural development policy measures, especially with regard to the supply and use of biomass in the form of byproducts, wastes, residues and other non-food raw material. The preliminary analysis of the legislative proposals on CAP after 2013 shows that they are not able to provide for any precise support mechanisms for sustainable supply and use of agricultural and forestry biomass for energy production purposes.
The article is an extended version of a paper Dévéloppement scientifique et pratique du droit rural dans L’UE, dans les régions et dans L’OMC, presented at the 26th European Congress and Colloquium of Agricultural Law (Bucharest 21-24 September 2011). The development of agricultural law in recent years has been determined by factors of both international and regional and local importance. Although no acts of the EU agricultural law have been enacted to become equivalents of the so-called European agriculture codes, numerous attempts have been made in order to determine the future agricultural policy, culminated in the publication of a package of legislation proposals on 12 October 2011. It is justified to state an extension of material regulations concerning agriculture, its expansion, internationalization, as well as its being Europe-oriented, focused on rural areas and ecology-oriented. At the same time the EU agricultural law is becoming increasingly regulatory in character, rather than intervention-oriented. Agricultural law in Poland is developing rapidly in those areas, which are covered by the Common Agricultural Policy. This is manifested in the Polish agricultural law becoming Europe-oriented and at the same time this law may be ascribed the above-mentioned development trends. In turn, in areas not covered by the Common Agricultural Policy the development dynamics observed for the EU law is not found.
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