Scientific research is clear that most animals are sentient. This means that they have the capacity to subjectively perceive or feel things such as happiness and suffering. At present in Australia, animal sentience is, to some degree, implicitly recognised in animal welfare legislation that is in operation in all state and territory jurisdictions. This legislation criminalises human cruelty towards some animals because of the capacity such action has to cause animal pain and suffering. There is growing public concern in Australia, however, that such legislation does not adequately protect animals from pain and suffering. The Australian Capital Territory (‘ACT’) has recently responded to this concern by passing amendments to the Animal Welfa...
This target article has three parts. The first briefly reviews the thinking about nonhuman animals’ ...
This article examines the introduction into UK law of a general requirement to take into account the...
This overview of Broom’s book, Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014), considers the role the book coul...
Scientific research is clear that most animals are sentient. This means that they have the capacity ...
Rowan et al.’s target article provides a valuable indication of the work that was required to reach ...
Animals are increasingly being recognised as sentient through international treaties and domestic le...
One of the primary concerns in animal research is to ensure the welfare of laboratory animals. Moder...
Animal law is gaining momentum in Australia and internationally. Initiatives such as the Universal D...
The five freedoms and, more recently, the five domains of animal welfare provide inter-nationally re...
Section 17(1) of the Animal Care and Protection Act 2001 (Qld) (‘ACPA’) provides that ‘[a] person in...
The central argument of this thesis is that the very same laws that purport to prohibit cruelty towa...
One of the primary concerns in animal research is ensuring the welfare of laboratory animals. Modern...
Research investigating animal consciousness and mental states, and the recent Cambridge Declaration ...
This paper considers the impact of the recognition that animals are sentient in the 2013 amendment t...
One of the commentaries on the target article notes that animal sentience is difficult to define o...
This target article has three parts. The first briefly reviews the thinking about nonhuman animals’ ...
This article examines the introduction into UK law of a general requirement to take into account the...
This overview of Broom’s book, Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014), considers the role the book coul...
Scientific research is clear that most animals are sentient. This means that they have the capacity ...
Rowan et al.’s target article provides a valuable indication of the work that was required to reach ...
Animals are increasingly being recognised as sentient through international treaties and domestic le...
One of the primary concerns in animal research is to ensure the welfare of laboratory animals. Moder...
Animal law is gaining momentum in Australia and internationally. Initiatives such as the Universal D...
The five freedoms and, more recently, the five domains of animal welfare provide inter-nationally re...
Section 17(1) of the Animal Care and Protection Act 2001 (Qld) (‘ACPA’) provides that ‘[a] person in...
The central argument of this thesis is that the very same laws that purport to prohibit cruelty towa...
One of the primary concerns in animal research is ensuring the welfare of laboratory animals. Modern...
Research investigating animal consciousness and mental states, and the recent Cambridge Declaration ...
This paper considers the impact of the recognition that animals are sentient in the 2013 amendment t...
One of the commentaries on the target article notes that animal sentience is difficult to define o...
This target article has three parts. The first briefly reviews the thinking about nonhuman animals’ ...
This article examines the introduction into UK law of a general requirement to take into account the...
This overview of Broom’s book, Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014), considers the role the book coul...