A movement of activist ‘animal lawyers’ has recently arrived in Australia. This article contends that Australian lawyers have a significant role to play in advancing the animal protection cause. Part I discusses the philosophical foundation of the modern animal protection movement and describes the important theoretical divide that splits it into animal ‘welfare’ and animal ‘rights’. Part II explains the Australian legal regime governing animal protection to show how the law acts as a site of exploitation. Part III explores the role of lawyers within the movement. It does this by appraising the obstacles in the way of animal protectionism and exploring what makes an effective lawyer advocate. It then uses a case study of battery hens to dem...
Animal law is gaining momentum in Australia and internationally. Initiatives such as the Universal D...
What are the key structural barriers that are preventing animals from gaining access to greater lega...
Legal animal rights may, in the short term, offer an efficient means to improve the living condition...
A movement of activist ‘animal lawyers’ has recently arrived in Australia. This article contends tha...
As animal law in Australia is a relatively new field, there has been little research into the operat...
Legal protection of animal welfare in Australia is problematic with livestock (defined here as all a...
Scientific research is clear that most animals are sentient. This means that they have the capacity ...
Legal protection of animal welfare in Australia is problematic with livestock (defined here as all a...
© 1984 Susan Elizabeth McInnisThe subject matter of this thesis is the Victorian law relating to the...
Nonhuman animals are currently treated as property under U.S. and Australian law, leaving them open ...
© 2015 Dr. Gonzalo VillanuevaDuring the unrest and upheaval of the 1970s and at a time when social m...
Over the last half century, the law has assumed an increasingly important place in animal protection...
What is the current status of animal law in the United States (U.S.)? 2 The area of law known as ani...
International audienceThis article examines how involvement in animal rights draws activists to deal...
Nonhuman animals are currently treated as property under U.S. and Australian law, leaving them open ...
Animal law is gaining momentum in Australia and internationally. Initiatives such as the Universal D...
What are the key structural barriers that are preventing animals from gaining access to greater lega...
Legal animal rights may, in the short term, offer an efficient means to improve the living condition...
A movement of activist ‘animal lawyers’ has recently arrived in Australia. This article contends tha...
As animal law in Australia is a relatively new field, there has been little research into the operat...
Legal protection of animal welfare in Australia is problematic with livestock (defined here as all a...
Scientific research is clear that most animals are sentient. This means that they have the capacity ...
Legal protection of animal welfare in Australia is problematic with livestock (defined here as all a...
© 1984 Susan Elizabeth McInnisThe subject matter of this thesis is the Victorian law relating to the...
Nonhuman animals are currently treated as property under U.S. and Australian law, leaving them open ...
© 2015 Dr. Gonzalo VillanuevaDuring the unrest and upheaval of the 1970s and at a time when social m...
Over the last half century, the law has assumed an increasingly important place in animal protection...
What is the current status of animal law in the United States (U.S.)? 2 The area of law known as ani...
International audienceThis article examines how involvement in animal rights draws activists to deal...
Nonhuman animals are currently treated as property under U.S. and Australian law, leaving them open ...
Animal law is gaining momentum in Australia and internationally. Initiatives such as the Universal D...
What are the key structural barriers that are preventing animals from gaining access to greater lega...
Legal animal rights may, in the short term, offer an efficient means to improve the living condition...