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Liberating Animal Law: Breaking Free From Human-Use Typologies, Jessica Eisen
Liberating Animal Law: Breaking Free From Human-Use Typologies, Jessica Eisen
Animal Law Review
Animal protection laws have traditionally categorized animals according to the manner in which humans use them. Animals have been categorized as companion animals, animals used in medical testing, animals raised for slaughter, and wildlife, and the protection afforded to animals has been ostensibly commensurate to their use categorization.
This Article focuses on two alternative strategies that provide legal protection for animals without relying on human use as their primary mode of categorization. First, the Article looks at protecting animals as a single category, in particular through the use of constitutional provisions. The Article then looks at a species-based model that …
2006 Animal-Law Related Articles, Brett Cattani
2006 Animal-Law Related Articles, Brett Cattani
Animal Law Review
Animal Law is pleased to introduce as a new annual feature a bibliography of animal law-related articles published in law reviews and law journals during the previous year. For ease of reference, each article has been placed into a relevant category and each category provides a non-exhaustive list of potential topic examples. Some articles may appear in more than one category. Although we have made every effort to be as comprehensive as possible and present a complete listing of 2006 articles, this list may not be all-inclusive. We hope this compilation will serve as a useful resource in exploring contemporary …
The Role Of Animals In Livable Communities, Earl Blumenauer
The Role Of Animals In Livable Communities, Earl Blumenauer
Animal Law Review
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