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The multilevel regulation of wine production: prospects for the sector in a Green Europe

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Resumo:The objective of this work is to understand the wine activity in Portugal before and after the accession to the EEC and the European Union and how the community regulations affected and will affect the Portuguese producers. European integration, when creating an internal and unified market, brought to evidence new concerns at the supra-state level, specifically concerning the fulfillment of the Community Agricultural Policy rules interfering in the limits of the traditional State-based legal systems. The creation of the World Trade Organization and its regulations as a sub-system, also lead to the necessity to conform European Regulations, International Treaties and national laws. This interaction sometimes can cause regime- collisions and the necessity to an inter-systems relation. That happens as a consequence of an International Subsystem fragmentation. Taking that into account, this research analyzes the CAP 2023-2027 programs and objectives and its relations with the "Green Deal", the European program designed to achieve a 0 emission continent by 2050, conforming to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. The program has a definite influence in the wine sector, since agriculture can be an intensive polluter. This work focus on specific proposals for the implementation of the new CAP to the wine sector, the consequences of program changes and the possible inter-system collisions due to future trade relations. It also intends to present a perception of the Portuguese wine sector concerning this scenario.
Autores principais:Valle, Violeta Tinoco da Cunha
Assunto:CAP Green Deal Wine sector Climate change Sub-system collision Environment PAC Sector Vinícola Mudança climática Colisões de subsistemas Meio Ambiente Ciências Sociais::Direito
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:The objective of this work is to understand the wine activity in Portugal before and after the accession to the EEC and the European Union and how the community regulations affected and will affect the Portuguese producers. European integration, when creating an internal and unified market, brought to evidence new concerns at the supra-state level, specifically concerning the fulfillment of the Community Agricultural Policy rules interfering in the limits of the traditional State-based legal systems. The creation of the World Trade Organization and its regulations as a sub-system, also lead to the necessity to conform European Regulations, International Treaties and national laws. This interaction sometimes can cause regime- collisions and the necessity to an inter-systems relation. That happens as a consequence of an International Subsystem fragmentation. Taking that into account, this research analyzes the CAP 2023-2027 programs and objectives and its relations with the "Green Deal", the European program designed to achieve a 0 emission continent by 2050, conforming to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. The program has a definite influence in the wine sector, since agriculture can be an intensive polluter. This work focus on specific proposals for the implementation of the new CAP to the wine sector, the consequences of program changes and the possible inter-system collisions due to future trade relations. It also intends to present a perception of the Portuguese wine sector concerning this scenario.