This paper explores the international implications of liberal theories which extend justice to sentient animals. In particular, it asks whether they imply that coercive military intervention in a state by external agents to prevent, halt or minimise violations of basic animal rights (‘humane intervention’) can be justified. In so doing, it employs Simon Caney’s theory of humanitarian intervention and applies it to non-human animals. It argues that while humane intervention can be justified in principle, using Caney’s assumptions, justifying any particular intervention on behalf of animals is much more difficult – and in present circumstances impossible. If these claims are correct, a number of important conclusions follow. First, all states...
Adopting the Clausewitzean (1968) argument that the aim of war is the complete domination of the ‘op...
The project underlying this dissertation aims at analyzing three pro-animal-rights theories, evaluat...
Beginning with the Treaty of Amsterdam and then later with the Treaty of Lisbon (TFEU), Europe has m...
This paper explores the international implications of liberal theories which extend justice to senti...
Non-human animals suffer greatly and are exploited in numerous ways by humans. This is a grave injus...
This article examines and rejects the view that nonhuman animals cannot be recipients of justice, an...
The chapter starts from the observation that while animal welfare is increasingly protected in domes...
Alasdair Cochrane introduces an entirely new theory of animal rights grounded in their interests as ...
This paper addresses the problem of the treatment of animals in Rawls’s thought. In Political Liber...
Animals have been almost entirely absent from scholarly appraisals of the ethics of war. Just-war th...
Conventional wisdom of the crowd often cites the pains and woes of animals being grossly mistreate...
This dissertation defends the following thesis: the legal status of non-human animals as property is...
If the state sought to improve law\u27s treatment of nonhuman animals, what form should its interven...
This paper discusses the potential of a human rights framework to contribute to the growth and devel...
Animal welfare is one of the challenging issues of the world. Obviously, it is the laboratory where ...
Adopting the Clausewitzean (1968) argument that the aim of war is the complete domination of the ‘op...
The project underlying this dissertation aims at analyzing three pro-animal-rights theories, evaluat...
Beginning with the Treaty of Amsterdam and then later with the Treaty of Lisbon (TFEU), Europe has m...
This paper explores the international implications of liberal theories which extend justice to senti...
Non-human animals suffer greatly and are exploited in numerous ways by humans. This is a grave injus...
This article examines and rejects the view that nonhuman animals cannot be recipients of justice, an...
The chapter starts from the observation that while animal welfare is increasingly protected in domes...
Alasdair Cochrane introduces an entirely new theory of animal rights grounded in their interests as ...
This paper addresses the problem of the treatment of animals in Rawls’s thought. In Political Liber...
Animals have been almost entirely absent from scholarly appraisals of the ethics of war. Just-war th...
Conventional wisdom of the crowd often cites the pains and woes of animals being grossly mistreate...
This dissertation defends the following thesis: the legal status of non-human animals as property is...
If the state sought to improve law\u27s treatment of nonhuman animals, what form should its interven...
This paper discusses the potential of a human rights framework to contribute to the growth and devel...
Animal welfare is one of the challenging issues of the world. Obviously, it is the laboratory where ...
Adopting the Clausewitzean (1968) argument that the aim of war is the complete domination of the ‘op...
The project underlying this dissertation aims at analyzing three pro-animal-rights theories, evaluat...
Beginning with the Treaty of Amsterdam and then later with the Treaty of Lisbon (TFEU), Europe has m...