The role of producer organizations on the dairy market
In: Schriften zum Agrar-, Umwelt- und Verbraucherschutzrecht 66
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In: Schriften zum Agrar-, Umwelt- und Verbraucherschutzrecht 66
In: Schriften zum Agrar-, Umwelt- und Verbraucherschutzrecht volume 66
Das Werk befasst sich mit der wettbewerbsrechtlichen Position der Erzeugerorganisationen auf dem europäischen Agrarmarkt. Als Beispiel wird die mögliche marktregulierende Rolle der Erzeugerorganisationen auf dem gemeinsamen Milchmarkt nach dem geplanten Auslaufen der EU-Milchquotenregelung untersucht. Zum Vergleich wird die rechtliche Lage der Schweizerischen Milcherzeuger – die schon ohne Quoten produzieren – dargestellt.Die Autorin arbeitet seit 2010 als Lehrbeauftragte für Europarecht an der Yeditepe Universität, Istanbul (TR)
In: Nijhoff studies in European Union law v. 9
Preliminary Material /Ian Wallace -- Introduction: Free Movement between Membership and Partnership /Daniel Thym and Margarite Helena Zoeteweij-Turhan -- Constitutional Foundations of the Judgments on the EEC-Turkey Association Agreement /Daniel Thym -- The Court of Justice and the Development of EEC-Turkey Association Law /Kees Groenendijk -- Pretending There is No Union: Non-derivative Quasi-Citzenship Rights of Third-Country Nationals in the EU /Dimitry Kochenov and Martijn van den Brink -- Context-related Interpretation of Association Agreements. The Polydor Principle in a Comparative Perspective: EEA Law, Ankara Association Law and Market Access Agreements between Switzerland and the EU /Christa Tobler -- Rights of Third Country Nationals under the EEA Agreement /Christian Franklin -- Turkey on the Tightrope: From Readmission to Visa-Liberalization Agreement? /Margarite Helena Zoeteweij-Turhan -- Decision No 3/80 of the EEC-Turkey Association Council: Significance and Developments /Paul Minderhoud -- The Stand Still Clauses in the eu-Turkey Association Agreement and`Their Impact upon Immigration Law in the EU Member States /Kay Hailbronner -- EU Migration Law and the EU/Turkey Association Agreement /Steve Peers -- The Puzzle Posed by Demir for the Free Movement of Turkish Workers: A Step Forward, a Step Back, or Standstill? /Narin Tezcan -- The Implications of the Visa Requirements for the EU-Turkey Customs Union: Free Movement of Products—Not the Producer /Ozan Turhan -- Conceptualizing an 'Association Citizenship' for Children of Turkish Workers /Julinda Beqiraj and Francesca Ippolito -- Index /Daniel Thym and Margarite Zoeteweij-Turhan.
This article examines the recent judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the case of X and X v. Belgium (C-638/16 PPU). The issue at stake concerns an application for a visa with limited territorial validity (LTV) requested by a Syrian family at the Belgian embassy in Beirut in order to apply for asylum in Belgium. The article discusses the different interpretations given by the Advocate General and the Court of Justice and agrees with the AG that the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights leaves a limited margin of discretion to Member Sates and imposes a positive obligation to issue a LTV Visa in cases like X and X. It also concludes that the judgment in question clearly shows the need for the EU to adopt legislation regulating the issuance of humanitarian visas under the Visa Code.
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In: Nijhoff Studies in European Union Law
Rights of Third-Country Nationals under EU Association Agreements identifies overarching themes and discusses the practical impact of the legal rules on the free movement of persons in association agreements between the EU and neighbouring countries, in particular Turkey
In: Stämpflis juristische Lehrbücher