Others Agricultural Law

Brexit and Agriculture

Edited by Ludivine Petetin · Mary Dobbs
Routledge January 2022

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ISBN-13
9781138587823
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
January 2022
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Brexit is shaking the foundations of UK agriculture to the core. The EU market, laws and policies, including the Common Agricultural Policy, shaped the evolution of UK agriculture for decades. Brexit creates a partial vacuum that simultaneously poses considerable opportunities and challenges for the UK; it raises fundamental questions regarding whether to have a centralised or devolved approach, what objectives and standards to strive for, what markets to target, what is permissible or feasible and, crucially, how the law will stand post Brexit. National politics, the future relationship with the EU, international (trade) law, food safety and quality, sustainable agriculture and environmental protection are only some of the relevant considerations.

This book addresses these questions and analyses the UK government’s attempts to address the uncertainties through the Agriculture Bill. It outlines the potential for a Domestic Agricultural Policy embracing agri-sustainability and how this new policy might be shaped to achieve a more sustainable food future.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The impact of a Hard(ish) Brexit
2. Agri-sustainability
3. Devolution issues
4. International trade law – no free for all
5. Future pathways
Short conclusion
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