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European Union accession and land tenure data in Central and Eastern Europe

European Union accession and land tenure data in Central and Eastern Europe

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European Union accession and land tenure data in Central and Eastern Europe.
발행사항
Rome :   Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,   2006.  
형태사항
viii, 31 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
총서사항
FAO land tenure policy series,1819-1363 ; 1
ISBN
9251054975
요약
EU membership has profound implications for all parts of a country’s economy, as well as for its relationships with the other countries in Europe and its internal political structures. Members of the EU must be democracies governed by the rule of law and which guarantee human rights. They must have functioning market economies able to withstand the competitive pressures that EU membership brings, and governmental structures capable of discharging the wide range of obligations imposed on EU Member States. Countries joining the EU are obliged to adopt a wide range of laws in order to harmonize their legal structures with those of the EU. This note is concerned with only one limited aspect of entry into the EU, namely, the impact on land tenure. The EU is a single market in which citizens and companies in any Member State are free to work, invest or set up businesses in any other Member State. No Member State, therefore, may place discriminatory restrictions either on where its citizens and companies are permitted to invest or on the investments made in it by citizens or companies from elsewhere in the EU. Such restrictions can also impede the free mobility of workers and businesses. Therefore, membership of the EU is not compatible with discriminatory constitutional or other restrictions on the assets that can be owned by foreigners from elsewhere in the EU.
일반주기
"TC/M/A0464E/1/4.06/1300."  
내용주기
Glossary -- Summary -- The transition process and European Union accession -- The process of European Union accession -- The liberalization of land markets -- European land tenure tools -- The Farm Accountancy Data Network -- The agricultural census -- The Integrated Administration and Control System -- The quality of EU land tenure statistics -- Conclusions -- Policy recommendations -- Appendix 1. Chapter 4: Free movement of capital 27 -- References.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-31).
일반주제명
Land tenure --European Union countries --Statistics. Land tenure --Europe, Central. Land tenure --Europe, Eastern.
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