Resumen:
|
[EN] This article analyzes rural development policy in
the EU over the last decade, from the point of view
of legal regulation. The current structure and system
of rural development, as well as modifications and
adjustments ...[+]
[EN] This article analyzes rural development policy in
the EU over the last decade, from the point of view
of legal regulation. The current structure and system
of rural development, as well as modifications and
adjustments produced on it to meet new challenges
and EU priorities for the future are studied. In particular,
it deals with the analysis of the overall reform
in place of the law on rural development support and
the 2011 proposal for a new Regulation on the matter.
The aim of the paper also deals with the various methods
for the protection of the values represented by
intangible cultural heritage and the interaction and
the special relationship between the Convention and
other international instruments, particularly its influence
on the rules of the WTO and CAP as agricultural
policy that is more integrated policy for all EU
policies, whose importance is revealed, likewise, the
percentage of the budget which accounts for the EU,
which is 40%. The figure shows the importance of its
goals, specifically, as the last document in Brussels,
COM (2010) 672 final-on the challenges of the CAP
for 2014-2020 - in ensuring food security, compliance
environmental commitments and rural development,
this is achieved by legal instruments such as direct
payments and market management, in any case, the
ultimate objective is the competitiveness of the agricultural
sector. These same values are present in the
Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible
Cultural Heritage, how could it be otherwise, since
agriculture is the source of local traditions and social
identity, which is trying to promote and maintain the
Convention, as a catalyst and control of the processes
of globalization and social transformation, as the
wealth is cultural diversity. In this way we analyze
the various legal means afforded by the Convention
and the list of intangible heritage, and therefore, their
specific contributions to the protection of the environment
or environmental policies, and their influence
on rural development, with aim of highlighting its
special compared to other international instruments
and their complementarity
[-]
|