| Amos Jenkins Peaslee - 1974 - 828 lapas
...accompanied by the establishment of a common agricultural policy among the Member States. Art. 39. 1. The objectives of the common agricultural policy...development of agricultural production and the optimum utilization of the factors of production, in particular labor; (b) thus to ensure a fair standard of... | |
| David Scott Bell - 1985 - 232 lapas
...Policy The objectives of the CAP are clearly defined in Article 39 of the Treaty of Rome. They are: 1 . 'to increase agricultural productivity by promoting...agricultural production and the optimum utilisation of all factors of production, in particular labour'; 2. to ensure thereby 'a fair standard of living for... | |
| Colin I. Bradford, William H. Branson - 2007 - 582 lapas
...from the Treaty of Rome The objectives of the CAP contained in the Treaty of Rome are repeated below: a. To increase agricultural productivity by promoting...development of agricultural production and the optimum utilization of the factors of production, in particular, labor. b. To ensure a fair standard of living... | |
| Joseph A. McMahon - 1988 - 402 lapas
...agriculture within the member States. The objectives set for the CAP, listed in Article 39(1), are,26 (a) to increase agricultural productivity by promoting...development of agricultural production and the optimum utilization of the factors of production, in particular labour; (b) thus to ensure a fair standard... | |
| World Fisheries Project - 1989 - 352 lapas
...Article 39 of the Treaty sets out the objectives of the Common Agricultural Policy as follows: to promote agricultural productivity by promoting technical progress...development of agricultural production and the optimum utilization of the factors of production in particular labor; thus to ensure a fair standard of living... | |
| Philip Kunig, Niels Lau, Werner Meng - 1993 - 864 lapas
...accompanied by the establishment of a common agricultural policy among the Member States. Article 39 . utilization of the factors of production, in particular labour; (b) thus to ensure a fair standard... | |
| Lee Miles - 1996 - 334 lapas
...the Treaty. Article 39 of the Treaty of Rome states that there should be a rational development of production and the optimum utilisation of the factors of production, in particular, of labour. There should be a fair standard of living for agricultural workers. Markets should be stabilised... | |
| Miroslav Jovanovic - 1998 - 816 lapas
...special Tide on agriculture (Articles 38 to 47). Article 39 lists five goals of the CAP: • The CAP is 'to increase agricultural productivity by promoting...agricultural production and the optimum utilisation of factors of production, in particular labour'. • It has 'to ensure a fair standard of living for the... | |
| G. Sundaram - 1997 - 266 lapas
...Policy, according to Article 39 of the Treaty, are to increase agricultural productivity by developing technical progress and by ensuring the rational development...agricultural production and the optimum utilisation of factors of production, particularly labour. The markets also were to be stabilised, assuring regular... | |
| Europa Publications - 1999 - 558 lapas
...agricultural policy shall have as its objectives: a the increase of agricultural productivity by developing technical progress and by ensuring the rational development of agricultural production and the optimum utilization of the factors of production, particularly labour; b the ensurance thereby of a fair standard... | |
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