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Animal law: ethics, society and constitutions
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Abstract The paper discusses and criticizes views on various aspects of the situations of animals within human societies offered by authors presenting at the seminar held at the Research Centre for Public Policy and Regulatory Governance. They include legal, ethical as well as socio-psychological problems ab... view more
The paper discusses and criticizes views on various aspects of the situations of animals within human societies offered by authors presenting at the seminar held at the Research Centre for Public Policy and Regulatory Governance. They include legal, ethical as well as socio-psychological problems about animal welfare and the attempts to improve the conditions in which animals are treated. The author hints at the theoretical background as well as implications of some of the ideas that are advocated in the ongoing legal and ethical debates over animal welfare. The discussion aims to shed some light on how the cross-disciplinary studies and exchanges that include biologists, psychologists, sociologists as well as legal researchers may contribute to numerous controversies in the contemporary animal law scholarship.... view less
Keywords
law; animal; animal protection; ethics
Classification
Ecology, Environment
Law
Free Keywords
law, animals; constitutions; ethics; welfare; status; rights
Document language
English
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 151-158
Journal
Society Register, 3 (2019) 3
ISSN
2544-5502
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed