2016 No. 2(19)

I. PAPERS

From the theory of agricultural law

JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ (University of Göttingen, Germany)
Chances and threats of digitalisation in agriculture – the legal aspect 13

DOROTA ŁOBOS-KOTOWSKA (University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland)
Legal character of agricultural agreements in the Polish legal system 45

Research and studies

IZABELA LIPIŃSKA (University of Life Sciences in Poznań, Poland)
Trade in livestock and biological material in light of the new Animal Breeding Regulation 61

DAMIAN PUŚLECKI (University of Life Sciences in Poznań, Poland)
Legal issues of safety and hygiene at work in family farm holdings 75

ANETA SUCHOŃ (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)
Current issues related to the creation and functioning of groups of agricultural producers 97

IZABELA HASIŃSKA (University of Life Sciences in Poznań, Poland)
Legal aspects of the right to information in light of the Act on Legal Protection of Plant Varieties 117

Agricultural law abroad

ALBERTO GERMANÒ, GIULIANA STRAMBI (Istituto di Diritto Agrario Inter-nazionale e Comparato, Florence, Italy)
Implementation of Rural Areas Development Programmes pursuant to Regulation EU No 1305/2013 135

CHRISTIANE GRAß (Bonn, Germany)
Traditions with a future? – the right of inheritance 167

RUDOLF FIETZ (Bayerischer Bauernverband, Germany)
Agricultural land in local spatial planning 187

JAN CAßELMANN (University of Göttingen, Germany)
The importance of the basic principles underlying operations of cooperatives for the market based law reforms in Germany 199

KEA OVIE (University of Göttingen, Germany)
Europeanisation of the national animal welfare law in conventional breeding 219

Agricultural law in practice

KATARZYNA LEŚKIEWICZ (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)
Legal aspects of updating registers of land and buildings 245

PAWEŁ GAŁA (University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland)
Practical aspects of claiming damages for losses caused by wild ani-mals or hunters 259

II. LITERATURE REVIEW 279

III. REVIEW OF JUDICIAL DECISIONS 299

IV. REPORTS AND INFORMATION 305