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Assessing the Potential Effects of the European Union Multilevel Approach to the Coexistence Policy

Authors

Rodriguez -Entrena, Macario , SALAZAR ORDÓÑEZ, MELANIA

External publication

No

Means

Eur. Rev.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

SJR Impact

0.11

Publication date

01/10/2015

ISI

000362978100004

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-84944325439

Abstract

European Union (EU) coexistence policy is based on the principle of subsidiarity, which implies a multilevel governance framework. Different legislative approaches have been developed in EU Member States. These legal rules are oriented to both preventing on-farm adventitious admixture (ex-ante regulations) and reducing potential economic consequences (ex-post liability). So coexistence deals with a subject of negative externalities involving an issue of property-right allocation between farmers. Considering the impacts that coexistence policy has on GM (genetically modified) crop adoption rates and the generation of trade distortions, potential effects of the EU coexistence framework are reviewed from a theoretical property-right allocation view. Derived from the analysis, property-right allocation is focused on non-GM farmers according to EU regulation enforcement, which tends to rigid coexistence measures. Nonetheless, the multilevel EU framework has led Member States to pursue their aims: trade interests and social legitimation.

Keywords

assessment method; European Union; governance approach; legislation; property rights