Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in particular concerning the definitions incorporated within, and the enforcement and application of, the relevant provisions. This paper examines two aspects of the legislative framework; the regulation of ‘type-specific’ breeds of dogs, and the extension of regulations relating to the control of dogs from public to private spheres. These aspects afford an opportunity for two principal justifications in favour of controlling owners and their dogs to be analysed: the protection of the public and the need to responsibilise dog owners. This paper considers the extent to which type-specific provisions and the extension of dangerous dogs legislation...
This research aims to explore the relevancy and appropriateness of Breed Specific legislation by exa...
Beginning in the 1980s, the curious phenomenon of breed-specific legislation (BSL) began to spread a...
The Act limits the responsibilities of local governments in regulating dangerous dogs. Changes to d...
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
The main objective of this thesis was to survey and critically analyze the increased attention and c...
Dog owners ’ perceptions of breed-specific dangerous dog legislation in the UK The aim of this study...
There appear to be growing concerns among experts, NGOs, and members of the public about the welfare...
Canine breed discriminatory laws arise from irrational human fear and are ineffective at regulating ...
Provides a detailed review of the law surrounding this controversial piece of animal legislatio
Within sociology a burgeoning literature on class identities and politics has developed during the p...
The experience of saving a dog that later turned out to be a Pit Bull and therefore banned under the...
In the United Kingdom (UK) canine aggression became an issue in the 1980s, prompting the enactment o...
Management of the issues associated with dangerous dogs is a significant issue for regulatory agenci...
The dog's evolution has come a long way, from the wild wolf ancestor to the first dogs that sought t...
It is the hope of many professionals in the animal world that pet owners are responsible. ‘Responsib...
This research aims to explore the relevancy and appropriateness of Breed Specific legislation by exa...
Beginning in the 1980s, the curious phenomenon of breed-specific legislation (BSL) began to spread a...
The Act limits the responsibilities of local governments in regulating dangerous dogs. Changes to d...
Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in ...
The main objective of this thesis was to survey and critically analyze the increased attention and c...
Dog owners ’ perceptions of breed-specific dangerous dog legislation in the UK The aim of this study...
There appear to be growing concerns among experts, NGOs, and members of the public about the welfare...
Canine breed discriminatory laws arise from irrational human fear and are ineffective at regulating ...
Provides a detailed review of the law surrounding this controversial piece of animal legislatio
Within sociology a burgeoning literature on class identities and politics has developed during the p...
The experience of saving a dog that later turned out to be a Pit Bull and therefore banned under the...
In the United Kingdom (UK) canine aggression became an issue in the 1980s, prompting the enactment o...
Management of the issues associated with dangerous dogs is a significant issue for regulatory agenci...
The dog's evolution has come a long way, from the wild wolf ancestor to the first dogs that sought t...
It is the hope of many professionals in the animal world that pet owners are responsible. ‘Responsib...
This research aims to explore the relevancy and appropriateness of Breed Specific legislation by exa...
Beginning in the 1980s, the curious phenomenon of breed-specific legislation (BSL) began to spread a...
The Act limits the responsibilities of local governments in regulating dangerous dogs. Changes to d...