This book provides a multidisciplinary analysis of the impact of Brexit on British agriculture and associated areas, discussing the Common Agricultural Policy and the Agriculture Act 2020.
Irene Antonopoulos is Lecturer in Law at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
Matt Bell is Professor and Director of Agriculture at Hartpury University, UK.
Aleksandra CavoSki is Professor of Environmental Law at the University of Birmingham, UK.
Ludivine Petetin is Senior Lecturer in Law at Cardiff University, UK.
1. Studies of the impact of Brexit on UK agriculture 2. Maintaining high animal welfare standards in the UK 3. Setting the path for UK and devolved agriculture 4. "Public money for public goods" and property rights 5. Agroecology, GM crops, and the post-Brexit regulatory framework 6. Brexit and the Common Agricultural Policy: there and back again 7. Balancing productivity and the environment for more sustainable farming systems 8. The impact of Brexit on epistemic communities in agricultural and environmental sectors 9. Legal models for implementing agri-environment policy after Brexit 10. Northern Ireland's agricultural quagmire: how to develop a sustainable agricultural policy? Conclusion