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Not A Living Room Sofa: Changing The Legal Status Of Companion Animals, Susan J. Hankin
Not A Living Room Sofa: Changing The Legal Status Of Companion Animals, Susan J. Hankin
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Although the law has traditionally treated non-human animals as property, public attitudes and many of our current laws already are beginning to reflect many ways in which animals, and especially companion animals, are fundamentally different from inanimate property. Despite these trends, the differences between animals and inanimate property need to be more clearly reflected in our laws, because there are still too many cases where the results under current laws are inconsistent with this understanding of companion animals.
This article proposes the legislative creation of a new status that formally recognizes companion animals as a distinct legal category: “companion animal …