This article deals with ritual slaughter and the consequences of a possible ban on un-stunned slaughter for the freedom to manifest one's religion. Following a discussion of the religious origins of ritual slaughter, the article examines the general consequences of the practice on animal welfare. The practice is also reviewed in light of the freedom to manifest one's religion, as protected by Article 9 of the European Convention of Human Rights. As will be made clear, invoking one's right to the freedom to manifest one's religion is not sufficient to withstand possible limitations on this freedom
While religious slaughter is not a new practice in Australia, it has recently attracted public conce...
One of the more intractable issues associated with animal law and ethics concerns responsibly regula...
The aim of this paper was to present the relationship between the animals’ welfare and their humane ...
According to traditional Jewish and Islamic law, animals must be slaughtered by a single cut to the ...
When speaking about ritual slaughter, we should take into consideration the respect of both specific...
When speaking about ritual slaughter, we should take into consideration the respect of both specific...
In February 2019, The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and the British...
This article examines Anna Joseph’s suggestion to introduce into United States (US) law a requiremen...
Current laws on the treatment of animals in all liberal countries demand that animals be stunned bef...
The international endeavour to afford the right to freedom of religion to all world citizens is esse...
The so-called ritual slaughter is one of the basic religious rules for adherents of Judaism and Isla...
Human rights, such as to non-discrimination and freedom of religion, are internationally recognized....
The article comments on a Grand Chamber judgment by the Court of the European Union on animal slaugh...
in context The protection of farm animals at the time of slaughter and killing is a matter of public...
The safeguarding of animal welfare includes the reduction of pain inflicted on farm animals when sla...
While religious slaughter is not a new practice in Australia, it has recently attracted public conce...
One of the more intractable issues associated with animal law and ethics concerns responsibly regula...
The aim of this paper was to present the relationship between the animals’ welfare and their humane ...
According to traditional Jewish and Islamic law, animals must be slaughtered by a single cut to the ...
When speaking about ritual slaughter, we should take into consideration the respect of both specific...
When speaking about ritual slaughter, we should take into consideration the respect of both specific...
In February 2019, The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and the British...
This article examines Anna Joseph’s suggestion to introduce into United States (US) law a requiremen...
Current laws on the treatment of animals in all liberal countries demand that animals be stunned bef...
The international endeavour to afford the right to freedom of religion to all world citizens is esse...
The so-called ritual slaughter is one of the basic religious rules for adherents of Judaism and Isla...
Human rights, such as to non-discrimination and freedom of religion, are internationally recognized....
The article comments on a Grand Chamber judgment by the Court of the European Union on animal slaugh...
in context The protection of farm animals at the time of slaughter and killing is a matter of public...
The safeguarding of animal welfare includes the reduction of pain inflicted on farm animals when sla...
While religious slaughter is not a new practice in Australia, it has recently attracted public conce...
One of the more intractable issues associated with animal law and ethics concerns responsibly regula...
The aim of this paper was to present the relationship between the animals’ welfare and their humane ...