There is a critical research gap regarding the trade and animal welfare interface: we do not know, empirically, what the impact of trade on animal welfare is. This gap exists, in part, as a result of the paternalism of international trade law and the underdevelopment of global animal law. This article addresses, firstly, the collision of dichotomous trade and animal welfare priorities in legal and political systems. It then explores attempts at reconciliation by the World Trade Organization and the European Union. This involves an investigation of the impact of trade on animal welfare. This impact is categorized into four component parts: (i) open markets, (ii) low animal-welfare havens, (iii) a chilling effect, and (iv) lack of labelling. ...
This article identifies and analyses key themes in the history of efforts to make international law ...
This article examines and rejects the view that nonhuman animals cannot be recipients of justice, an...
ABSTRACT: The paper examined dominant discourses in the debate about live animal transport and trad...
There is a critical research gap regarding the trade and animal welfare interface: we do not know, e...
Further development within the field of animal law seems to be at an impasse, lost among the potenti...
This article aims to address the main concerns on the plausibility (legality and legitimacy) for WTO...
This literature review synthesises recent academic commentary analysing whether there is evidence th...
Previously held under moratorium from 29th March 2021 until 29th March 2023This thesis seeks to answ...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) are the newest site of tension between animals’ interests and the trade...
This book focuses on animal laws and animal welfare in major jurisdictions in the world, including t...
The protection of individual animal welfare is a matter of global concern meriting regulation under ...
There is ample support in the literature (primarily recent academic commentary) for the proposition ...
Currently there is no international agreement that ensures the welfare and protection of animals. No...
For nearly 20 years trade officials and scholars debated whether a national measure restricting trad...
The introduction explains key concepts and methods. It defines global animal law as the sum of legal...
This article identifies and analyses key themes in the history of efforts to make international law ...
This article examines and rejects the view that nonhuman animals cannot be recipients of justice, an...
ABSTRACT: The paper examined dominant discourses in the debate about live animal transport and trad...
There is a critical research gap regarding the trade and animal welfare interface: we do not know, e...
Further development within the field of animal law seems to be at an impasse, lost among the potenti...
This article aims to address the main concerns on the plausibility (legality and legitimacy) for WTO...
This literature review synthesises recent academic commentary analysing whether there is evidence th...
Previously held under moratorium from 29th March 2021 until 29th March 2023This thesis seeks to answ...
Free trade agreements (FTAs) are the newest site of tension between animals’ interests and the trade...
This book focuses on animal laws and animal welfare in major jurisdictions in the world, including t...
The protection of individual animal welfare is a matter of global concern meriting regulation under ...
There is ample support in the literature (primarily recent academic commentary) for the proposition ...
Currently there is no international agreement that ensures the welfare and protection of animals. No...
For nearly 20 years trade officials and scholars debated whether a national measure restricting trad...
The introduction explains key concepts and methods. It defines global animal law as the sum of legal...
This article identifies and analyses key themes in the history of efforts to make international law ...
This article examines and rejects the view that nonhuman animals cannot be recipients of justice, an...
ABSTRACT: The paper examined dominant discourses in the debate about live animal transport and trad...