Le bien-être animal dans la Politique Agricole Commune : la prise en compte croissante d’une « attente sociétale »

A l’occasion de l’entrée en vigueur des nouveaux règlements composant la PAC, Alice Di Concetto a publié un article intitulé “Le bien-être animal dans la Politique Agricole Commune : la prise en compte croissante d’une « attente sociétale » paru à la Revue de droit rural de janvier 2023 (LexisNexis).

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