This thesis examines an element of Australia’s live animal export trade regulatory framework. The ‘Exporter Supply Chain Assurance System’ was introduced following the 2011 exposé of Australian cattle being cruelly treated in abattoirs overseas. Ongoing welfare problems in the trade demanded greater investigation into the ESCAS. The case study makes a distinctive contribution through its critical socio-legal perspective and empirical interview research with key live export trade stakeholders. The thesis finds the ESCAS to be a performative regulatory regime deployed to enable and legitimise a future for the contentious trade, while making little meaningful difference in the interests of animals
The Australian Government introduced mandatory standards for the long-distance transport of animals ...
An adaptive conjoint analysis was used to evaluate stakeholders' opinion of welfare indicators for s...
Further development within the field of animal law seems to be at an impasse, lost among the potenti...
This paper takes a supply chain perspective on the business systems involved in the trade of live sh...
The Australian live animal export trade has long been under scrutiny due to repeated public outcries...
The current regime for the export of live animals from Australia is in drastic need of reform. Recen...
In this chapter, we explore how animals in Australia are raised and processed domestically for food ...
Objective To examine the ethical perspectives of the Australian live export trade. Design and method...
This Note will explore whether Australia can remain a leader in the adoption of animal welfare stand...
The health and welfare of animals is a major consideration throughout Australia's livestock export c...
Live exports were banned for a short time in 2011 following the ABC\u27s Four Corners exposure of th...
Australian livestock industries face increased scrutiny from animal welfare groups and society, and ...
There are long-standing and ongoing concerns about the welfare of animals in the Australian live exp...
Recent research of Whitfort and Woodhouse as well as Visiting Professor Mike Radford underscores the...
Western Australia (WA) supplies around three-quarters of Australia’s exports of live sheep. The numb...
The Australian Government introduced mandatory standards for the long-distance transport of animals ...
An adaptive conjoint analysis was used to evaluate stakeholders' opinion of welfare indicators for s...
Further development within the field of animal law seems to be at an impasse, lost among the potenti...
This paper takes a supply chain perspective on the business systems involved in the trade of live sh...
The Australian live animal export trade has long been under scrutiny due to repeated public outcries...
The current regime for the export of live animals from Australia is in drastic need of reform. Recen...
In this chapter, we explore how animals in Australia are raised and processed domestically for food ...
Objective To examine the ethical perspectives of the Australian live export trade. Design and method...
This Note will explore whether Australia can remain a leader in the adoption of animal welfare stand...
The health and welfare of animals is a major consideration throughout Australia's livestock export c...
Live exports were banned for a short time in 2011 following the ABC\u27s Four Corners exposure of th...
Australian livestock industries face increased scrutiny from animal welfare groups and society, and ...
There are long-standing and ongoing concerns about the welfare of animals in the Australian live exp...
Recent research of Whitfort and Woodhouse as well as Visiting Professor Mike Radford underscores the...
Western Australia (WA) supplies around three-quarters of Australia’s exports of live sheep. The numb...
The Australian Government introduced mandatory standards for the long-distance transport of animals ...
An adaptive conjoint analysis was used to evaluate stakeholders' opinion of welfare indicators for s...
Further development within the field of animal law seems to be at an impasse, lost among the potenti...