Animal law and animal law studies both suffer from shortcomings in their underlying ethics. For the most part, (global) animal law draws from utilitarian welfarism and rights-based approaches to animals. Animal law academics have, thus far, paid little attention to more critical animal ethical studies, although these hold great potential for improving the justness and effectiveness of animal law. This article proposes delineating a ‘second wave of animal ethics’ consisting of a number of critical ethical lenses that are capable of addressing four key shortcomings in ‘first wave animal ethics’. This article draws particularly on feminist, posthumanist and earth jurisprudence studies to draw out four key lessons. First, the need to stop assum...
Since the 1970s, scientists studying animal welfare and philosophers writing about animal ethics hav...
The purpose of this chapter is to give the reader an overview of where some of the ethical debates a...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy. A ...
Animal law and animal law studies both suffer from shortcomings in their underlying ethics. For the ...
Animal law and animal law studies both suffer from shortcomings in their underlying ethics. For the ...
Previously held under moratorium from 29th March 2021 until 29th March 2023This thesis seeks to answ...
Legal animal rights may, in the short term, offer an efficient means to improve the living condition...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in nonhuman animal agency in different fields. In bi...
The primary frameworks through which scholars have conceptualized legal protections for animals—anim...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...
This book addresses the problem of ‘animal life’ in terms that go beyond the usual extension of libe...
Everyone reading this Article is doubtless aware of the woeful lack of legal protection for farm ani...
This article examines the ethical underpinnings of the proposed UN Convention on Animal Health and P...
Non-human animals suffer greatly and are exploited in numerous ways by humans. This is a grave injus...
In this article the predominant, purely theoretical perspectives on animal ethics are questioned and...
Since the 1970s, scientists studying animal welfare and philosophers writing about animal ethics hav...
The purpose of this chapter is to give the reader an overview of where some of the ethical debates a...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy. A ...
Animal law and animal law studies both suffer from shortcomings in their underlying ethics. For the ...
Animal law and animal law studies both suffer from shortcomings in their underlying ethics. For the ...
Previously held under moratorium from 29th March 2021 until 29th March 2023This thesis seeks to answ...
Legal animal rights may, in the short term, offer an efficient means to improve the living condition...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in nonhuman animal agency in different fields. In bi...
The primary frameworks through which scholars have conceptualized legal protections for animals—anim...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...
This book addresses the problem of ‘animal life’ in terms that go beyond the usual extension of libe...
Everyone reading this Article is doubtless aware of the woeful lack of legal protection for farm ani...
This article examines the ethical underpinnings of the proposed UN Convention on Animal Health and P...
Non-human animals suffer greatly and are exploited in numerous ways by humans. This is a grave injus...
In this article the predominant, purely theoretical perspectives on animal ethics are questioned and...
Since the 1970s, scientists studying animal welfare and philosophers writing about animal ethics hav...
The purpose of this chapter is to give the reader an overview of where some of the ethical debates a...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy. A ...