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  1. Essay competition

    Essay Competition. The Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law organises an annual essay competition in the field of animal rights law. The aim of this competition is to encourage students to explore the fascinating questions that animals rights raise, and to discuss these questions in an original piece of writing that may inspire them to engage further with the topic in the future.

  2. Animal Rights Law Essay Competition 2023

    The Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law is pleased to announce its third Animal Rights Law Essay Competition. This year, we are inviting essays on the question: Richard Ryder once wrote: "Since Darwin, scientists have agreed that there is no 'magical' essential difference between human and other animals, biologically-speaking.

  3. Towards a Theory of Legal Animal Rights: Simple and Fundamental Rights

    1. Introduction: The Need for Legal Animal Rights Theory. Legal animal rights are on the horizon, and there is a need for a legal theory of animal rights—that is, a theory of animal rights as legal rights. While there is a diverse body of moral and political theories of animal rights, 1 the nature and conceptual foundations of legal animal rights remain remarkably underexplored.

  4. Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law

    Older Posts →. "The object of the Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law is to study the law on animal rights. With support from and for colleagues in universities throughout the world, we will provide the legal thinking that will improve our understanding of animal rights laws all over the world.". — Dr Sean Butler, Director.

  5. PDF RIGHTS OF NATURE, RIGHTS OF ANIMALS Kristen Stilt

    The fields of animal law and environmental law have an uneasy re-lationship. At a basic level, they are intertwined by the fundamental observation that animals, human and nonhuman, exist in the environ- ... In this Essay, I show how developments and achievements in the field of environmental rights and specifically rights of nature can be ...

  6. Essay Competition 2024

    Essay Competition 2024. November 26, 2023. We are delighted to announce the 2024 Animal Rights Law Essay Competition. This year, we are inviting essays on the title: "Whether autonomous, nonhuman animals have rights that ought to be 'recognized by law' is precisely the question [courts] are called upon to answer ... The immensity of that ...

  7. Animal Rights Law Essay Competition 2022

    Animal Rights Law Essay Competition 2022. Our Centre is pleased to announce its second Animal Rights Law Essay Competition. This year, we are inviting essays on the question: "Imagine the world 50 years from now. Describe what you think the laws governing animals will look like and what will have influenced society in reaching that point.".

  8. Animal Law

    National Pork Producers Council v. Ross. Vol. 137 No. 1 November 2023 In an increasingly interconnected national economy, the myriad political leanings and morals of political actors result in equally varied — and sometimes diametrically opposed — state laws. Thus,... Animal Law Recent Case. Nonhuman Rights Project, Inc., ex rel. Happy v ...

  9. Essay Competition

    2024 Annual Student Essay Competition! Get writing for animals! Our 2024 Annual Student Essay Writing Competition is live…. Our Annual Student Essay Competition is the perfect way to put your animal law research and writing skills to the test! Click on the pictures below for more information about the competition. Student Essay Competition.

  10. Winners of the Essay Competition 2022

    March 30, 2022. We are delighted to announce the winners of this year's Animal Rights Law Essay Competition. In the university category, Elien Verniers (PhD candidate, University of Ghent) was awarded the first place (£750). Francesca Jackson (LLB student, Lancaster University) came in second (£500), and the third place (£250) went to ...

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    Animal Law in a Nutshell by Sonia Waisman; Pamela Frasch; Katherine Hessler Topics include animal anti-cruelty laws, industrial and agricultural uses of animals, torts and other claims for harm done to animals, as well as federal, state and local regulation of animal ownership and use, animal rights activism, hunting, fishing and other recreational uses of animals, animals in entertainment ...

  12. PDF The Rights of Animals: A Very Short Primer

    Cass R. Sunstein, "The Rights of Animals: A Very Short Primer" (Public Law & Legal Theory Working Papers No. 30, 2002). This Working Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the Working Papers at Chicago Unbound. It has been accepted for inclusion in Public Law and Legal Theory Working Papers by an authorized administrator of Chicago ...

  13. Rights of Nature, Rights of Animals

    The fields of animal law and environmental law have an uneasy relationship. At a basic level, they are intertwined by the fundamental observation that animals, human and nonhuman, exist in the environment. ... The Essay first assesses the role that a human right to a healthy environment has played in the development of environmental rights and ...

  14. Resources

    Learn about other Animal Law & Policy resources. University of Arkansas School of Law's Journal of Food Law and Policy has long been recognized as a leader in publishing articles and essays on food law and its impact on society. Article topics include food labeling and safety, consumer interest in food policy, the environmental effects of food production, agricultural law and its impact on ...

  15. Animal rights

    Steven M. Wise. Animal rights, moral or legal entitlements attributed to nonhuman animals, usually because of the complexity of their cognitive, emotional, and social lives or their capacity to experience physical or emotional pain or pleasure. Historically, different views of the scope of animal rights have.

  16. Virtue Ethics and Animal Law

    David Favre has written several articles to propose animal law reform founded on a utilitarian approach (Favre 2000, 2005, 2010). In comparison to deontological and utilitarian theories, the application of virtue ethics to animal law is still new. And, while the most satisfying theory and basis for reform may ultimately combine deontological ...

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    essay competition. Our Annual Student Essay Competition is the perfect way to put your animal law research and writing skills to the test! Enter and you could be in with a chance of winning one of our fantastic prizes as well as getting published in The UK Journal of Animal Law.

  18. ESSAYS

    There is a consensus among animal law scholars, and many in the animal rights movement, that abolishing the legal status of animals will open the door to an animal rights Garden of Eden where liberated animals will cease to be systematically exploited by humans.3 It is ar-gued here that, although abolishing the property status of animals is a

  19. Redefining Our Relationship with the Animal Kingdom through ...

    More than 40 countries have recognized animal sentience by law, and an increasing number of countries have enacted first ever anti-cruelty laws or are updating existing laws to better protect animals.

  20. Full article: Teaching Animal Law in UK universities: the benefits

    One of the unique benefits of Animal Law is the opportunity for collaboration of students and academics with NGOs and lawyers in practice. For example, A-Law gives undergraduate students an opportunity to develop their academic profile through taking part in the Animal Law essay competition or mooting competition.

  21. Final Animal Rights LAW Essay

    This essay argues that animal welfare laws are inadequate thus leaving the interests of nonhuman animals (''animals'') at the mercy of agribusiness and consumer ignorance. Therefore, the only meaningful way to protect animals' interests is to provide animals with legally enforceable fundamental rights. To this end, this essay shall ...

  22. Moscow

    Moscow, city, capital of Russia, located in the far western part of the country.Since it was first mentioned in the chronicles of 1147, Moscow has played a vital role in Russian history. It became the capital of Muscovy (the Grand Principality of Moscow) in the late 13th century; hence, the people of Moscow are known as Muscovites.Today Moscow is not only the political centre of Russia but ...

  23. Elektrostal

    Elektrostal, city, Moscow oblast (province), western Russia.It lies 36 miles (58 km) east of Moscow city. The name, meaning "electric steel," derives from the high-quality-steel industry established there soon after the October Revolution in 1917. During World War II, parts of the heavy-machine-building industry were relocated there from Ukraine, and Elektrostal is now a centre for the ...

  24. A-LAW

    ANNUAL STUDENT ESSAY COMPETITION 2024. Put your animal law research and writing skills to the test for a chance to win a prize and get published, all whilst raising awareness for animal issues! WRITE FOR ANIMALS. TALKING ANIMAL LAW. A legal podcast for animals, hosted by A-Law's chairperson, Paula Sparks ...