This article aims to make sense of the ways in which a paradox manifests itself in the Union’s constitutional architecture: the dual status attributed to animals as both “products” and “sentient beings”. The introduction of the notion “sentient beings” in Article 13 TFEU purports to reshape the existing understanding of animal welfare in EU law. But, in practice, this shift creates clear tensions with the previous status of, and protections for, animals as “products” under Union law. The article seeks to explore the reasons for this “duality” and its possible consequences. In particular, the discussion is framed by the constitutional limits as to what the EU can achieve in the context of animal welfare, and the social and political context ...
Further development within the field of animal law seems to be at an impasse, lost among the potenti...
As far as the legal system is concerned, animals and humans occupy completely different positions. D...
This paper discusses the potential of a human rights framework to contribute to the growth and devel...
With the support and co-operation of the member States, the EU institutions have been promoting anim...
Beginning with the Treaty of Amsterdam and then later with the Treaty of Lisbon (TFEU), Europe has m...
In July 2002, Germany became the first country in the European Union to introduce an animal welfare ...
In July 2002, Germany became the first country in the European Union to introduce an animal welfare ...
Abstract: This article argues that EU law can be interpreted to support the current existence of leg...
This article discusses Swiss animal law from a constitutional point of viewchallenging the principle...
The paper shows that animals have a dual status under EU law: as tradeable goods and as sentient bei...
The history of humankind has been essentially a history of, for and by some men in power. The eighte...
The recognition of animals as sentient beings in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union...
What are the key structural barriers that are preventing animals from gaining access to greater lega...
An increasing number of countries decide to include animals in their Constitution. This animal const...
In the modern era, the liberal representation of society is consistent with a regulatory policy that...
Further development within the field of animal law seems to be at an impasse, lost among the potenti...
As far as the legal system is concerned, animals and humans occupy completely different positions. D...
This paper discusses the potential of a human rights framework to contribute to the growth and devel...
With the support and co-operation of the member States, the EU institutions have been promoting anim...
Beginning with the Treaty of Amsterdam and then later with the Treaty of Lisbon (TFEU), Europe has m...
In July 2002, Germany became the first country in the European Union to introduce an animal welfare ...
In July 2002, Germany became the first country in the European Union to introduce an animal welfare ...
Abstract: This article argues that EU law can be interpreted to support the current existence of leg...
This article discusses Swiss animal law from a constitutional point of viewchallenging the principle...
The paper shows that animals have a dual status under EU law: as tradeable goods and as sentient bei...
The history of humankind has been essentially a history of, for and by some men in power. The eighte...
The recognition of animals as sentient beings in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union...
What are the key structural barriers that are preventing animals from gaining access to greater lega...
An increasing number of countries decide to include animals in their Constitution. This animal const...
In the modern era, the liberal representation of society is consistent with a regulatory policy that...
Further development within the field of animal law seems to be at an impasse, lost among the potenti...
As far as the legal system is concerned, animals and humans occupy completely different positions. D...
This paper discusses the potential of a human rights framework to contribute to the growth and devel...