Przegląd Prawa Rolnego, 2011 Nr 2 (9)
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Item Prawne formy władania gruntami przez spółdzielnie funkcjonujące w rolnictwie i na terenach wiejskich(WYDAWNICTWO NAUKOWE UNIWERSYTETU IM. ADAMA MICKIEWICZA, POZNAŃ, 2011) SUCHOŃ, ANETAThe paper presents an attempt at the clarification of the question whether legal regulations provide cooperatives operating in agriculture and in rural areas with stable conditions for holding of land and running economic activity and whether it facilitates acquisition of ownership of land for these entities. From this point of view the author analyses such forms (titles) of holding of agricultural land as usufruct (including particularly the usufruct of the land contribution to an agricultural cooperative), lease, perpetual usufruct, and next legal institutions were discussed facilitating the acquisition of ownership of land being in the holding of a cooperative, including first of all the right to pre-emptive purchase and priority of purchase. In the conclusion the author states that stabilisation of economic activity depends on the legal form of land holding. There is a marked absence of institutions facilitating the acquisition of ownership of municipal land as well as land belong to the State Treasury by cooperatives, which they hold within the usufruct institutions.Item Rozwój prawa rolnego w ostatnich latach(WYDAWNICTWO NAUKOWE UNIWERSYTETU IM. ADAMA MICKIEWICZA, POZNAŃ, 2011) Budzinowski, Roman; SUCHOŃ, ANETA; Błażejewska, KamilaThe article is an extended version of a paper Dévéloppement scientifique et pratique du droit rural dans L’UE, dans les régions et dans L’OMC, presented at the 26th European Congress and Colloquium of Agricultural Law (Bucharest 21-24 September 2011). The development of agricultural law in recent years has been determined by factors of both international and regional and local importance. Although no acts of the EU agricultural law have been enacted to become equivalents of the so-called European agriculture codes, numerous attempts have been made in order to determine the future agricultural policy, culminated in the publication of a package of legislation proposals on 12 October 2011. It is justified to state an extension of material regulations concerning agriculture, its expansion, internationalization, as well as its being Europe-oriented, focused on rural areas and ecology-oriented. At the same time the EU agricultural law is becoming increasingly regulatory in character, rather than intervention-oriented. Agricultural law in Poland is developing rapidly in those areas, which are covered by the Common Agricultural Policy. This is manifested in the Polish agricultural law becoming Europe-oriented and at the same time this law may be ascribed the above-mentioned development trends. In turn, in areas not covered by the Common Agricultural Policy the development dynamics observed for the EU law is not found.