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1. Is there a dualism in the CAP economic doctrine? Is there a contradiction between "efficiency - competition"?
2. Is there a balance between the objectives of the CAP in Art. 39 §1 (a) and (c) in TFEU?
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Dear Mehmet
Thanks for the link!
However, it is valuable for me to hear the views of researchers on these issues. Your opinion is also important.
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There is a previous research on this issue, but needs updating.
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Hi,
currently, no-one in our project is focusing on this issue in particular, but I agree that there would be some interesting ground to cover. Most likely we will look into this at least to some extent.
Best wishes,
Katri
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I am researching the position of the different countries with interest in the huge gas deposits in the Levant Baisin, in particular Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Cyprus.
I am interested in legal, political, and economic analysis of the rights and obligations of the different countries. I am also interested in sub-national and private actors, for example the antitrust case in Israel, etc.
Thank you in advance!
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Frank,
you might want to look at the presentations of the 6th Annual Conference of the NATO Maritime Interdiction Operational Training Center: http://www.nmiotc.nato.int/#transformation/AnnualConference/annual_conference_2015_lectures_list_en.htm. In particular the presentations of the 2nd day focus on different legal aspects.
In addition, the following pieces could be of interest:
Bassam Fattouh and Laura El-Katiri, Lebanon: The Next Eastern Med Gas Producer?, GMF Policy Paper, 2015, http://www.gmfus.org/publications/lebanon-next-eastern-mediterranean-gas-producer
Mesut Hakki Casin, "A New Geopolitical Game in the Mediterranean Hydrocarbons: Windows of Opportunities or New Challenges?", Journal of Caspian Affairs, vol. 1, no. 1 (2015), http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/jocaffairs/article/view/5000130650
Sami Andoura and David Korany (eds.) Energy in the Eastern Med: Promise or Peril?, Egmont Paper 65, 2014, http://www.egmontinstitute.be/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/ep65.pdf
Hakim Darbouche et al, East Med Gas: what kind of a game-changer? Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, 2012, http://www.oxfordenergy.org/2012/12/east-mediterranean-gas-what-kind-of-a-game-changer/
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That is a question that brings the possibility of a conflict of principles, in Law, and a conflict of values, in Economics.
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Dear Ricardo,
Can you specify more clearly the type of decision you ask about? Generally I would be very cautious where the "imperium" of other than antitrust public authority is at stake.  And probably this is the case you ask about. In the EU you can find interesting example in the area of regulation (Deutsche Telekom).  
Best regards,
Mariusz