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Animal Liberation And The Law: Animals Board The Underground Railroad, Laura G. Kniaz Dec 1995

Animal Liberation And The Law: Animals Board The Underground Railroad, Laura G. Kniaz

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Implementation And Enforcement Of Cites: An Assessment Of Tiger And Rhinoceros Conservation Policy In Asia, Julie Cheung Nov 1995

Implementation And Enforcement Of Cites: An Assessment Of Tiger And Rhinoceros Conservation Policy In Asia, Julie Cheung

Washington International Law Journal

The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ("CITES") came into force in 1975 as a mechanism for controlling the international trade of threatened and endangered wildlife. In recent years, the international community has become increasingly concerned about the trade of endangered species, particularly tiger and rhinoceros parts, for use in traditional oriental medicines. The market for traditional oriental medicine is growing and has become the main threat to tiger and rhinoceros populations in Asia. This Comment examines the efforts Asian states have undertaken to control the tiger and rhinoceros trade within their borders and …


Turtle Excluder Device Regulations: Laws Sea Turtles Can Live With, Kathleen Doyle Yaninek Oct 1995

Turtle Excluder Device Regulations: Laws Sea Turtles Can Live With, Kathleen Doyle Yaninek

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Proposed Management Of The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker In The Southern National Forests: Analysis And Suggestions, Chuck D. Barlow Jul 1995

The Proposed Management Of The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker In The Southern National Forests: Analysis And Suggestions, Chuck D. Barlow

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Too Much Of A Good Thing? Public Access To Medical Research After Paws V. U.W., Russell K. Yoshinaka Jul 1995

Too Much Of A Good Thing? Public Access To Medical Research After Paws V. U.W., Russell K. Yoshinaka

Washington Law Review

In Progressive Animal Welfare Society v. University of Washington, the Washington State Supreme Court held that Washington's Public Disclosure Act mandated public access to unfunded medical research grant proposals submitted by researchers to public institutions within the state. This holding conflicts with federal policy and the current national standard of maintaining full confidentiality of research grant proposals until after research actually is funded. This Note examines the harmful impact that this decision will have on medical research conducted in Washington and the implications for Washington's biotechnology industry. It recommends that both the Washington legislature and Congress act to ensure that …


The Forest Service's Bait And Switch: A Case Study On Bear Baiting And The Service's Struggle To Adopt A Reasoned Policy On A Controversial Hunting Practice Within The National Forests, Eric Glitzenstein, John Fritschiet Jan 1995

The Forest Service's Bait And Switch: A Case Study On Bear Baiting And The Service's Struggle To Adopt A Reasoned Policy On A Controversial Hunting Practice Within The National Forests, Eric Glitzenstein, John Fritschiet

Animal Law Review

The USFS’s reluctant and haphazard attempts to develop a national policy on bear baiting and the resulting legal challenges.


From Microbe To Man, Mark O. Hatfield Jan 1995

From Microbe To Man, Mark O. Hatfield

Animal Law Review

Federal policy toward animal patenting and current issues in bioethics.


Contradictions Will Out: Animal Rights V. Animal Sacrifice In The Supreme Court, Henry Mark Holzer Jan 1995

Contradictions Will Out: Animal Rights V. Animal Sacrifice In The Supreme Court, Henry Mark Holzer

Animal Law Review

A critique of the Supreme Court’s controversial Lukumi case which upheld religious sacrifice of animals.


Federal Animal Protection Statutes, Henry Cohen Jan 1995

Federal Animal Protection Statutes, Henry Cohen

Animal Law Review

Brief summaries of federal animal protection statutes.


How Nonhuman Animals Were Trapped In A Nonexistent Universe, Steven M. Wise Jan 1995

How Nonhuman Animals Were Trapped In A Nonexistent Universe, Steven M. Wise

Animal Law Review

The development of the common law as it concerns the relationships between human and nonhuman animals.


The Pet Theft Act: Congressional Intent Plowed Under By The United States Department Of Agriculture, Nancy Goldberg Wilks Jan 1995

The Pet Theft Act: Congressional Intent Plowed Under By The United States Department Of Agriculture, Nancy Goldberg Wilks

Animal Law Review

In promulgating regulations under the Pet Theft Act, the USDA erred in interpreting the law, and misapplied basic rules of statutory construction.


Honorable Discharge: Paws V. Department Of The Navy, Andrea Vitalich Jan 1995

Honorable Discharge: Paws V. Department Of The Navy, Andrea Vitalich

Animal Law Review

Case analysis and argument that the Washington district court’s NEPA analysis could lead to heightened protection for animals.


Front Matter Jan 1995

Front Matter

Animal Law Review

Front matter includes Title Page, Masthead, and Table of Contents for Animal Law Review Volume 1, Issue 1, 1995.


Time For A Sharper Legal Focus, David Favre Jan 1995

Time For A Sharper Legal Focus, David Favre

Animal Law Review

An introduction to the premiere issue of Animal Law.


Animal Rights Cause Gains Credibility, Al Johnson Jan 1995

Animal Rights Cause Gains Credibility, Al Johnson

Animal Law Review

Comparison of John Stuart Mill’s social movement theory to the animal rights movement.