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The Case for the Legal Protection of Animals - Humanity's Shared Destiny with the Animal Kingdom

The Case for the Legal Protection of Animals - Humanity's Shared Destiny with the Animal Kingdom

Kimberly C. Moore

 

Verlag Palgrave Macmillan, 2023

ISBN 9783031460654 , 334 Seiten

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The Case for the Legal Protection of Animals - Humanity's Shared Destiny with the Animal Kingdom


 

This book presents the case for legal protection for animals based on humanity's shared interests and destinies with the animal kingdom.  To underscore the urgent need for legal reform, the book documents how animals are in crisis, with separate discussions on animals in entertainment, research, fashion, the food industry, and animals in our homes, as well as issues that impact wildlife and aquatic animals. In each of the foregoing areas, there is a discussion of major developments for animals across the globe, the objective being to demonstrate how the U.S. is out of step with other major countries in its legal treatment of animals. The importance of media as a driver of change is also considered.  This background culminates to the heart of the book, which discusses and analyzes the link between human rights and animal rights, with nine areas explored (e.g., loss of biodiversity; environmental destruction; zoonotic diseases; world hunger; violence). Challenges to legal reforms are also explored, including issues associated with weak laws, the failure to enforce existing laws, and governmental agencies that tend to overlook the actions of industries.  Finally, the book explores the development of animal law and the trajectory of current laws, with analysis of developing 'rights of nature' laws and 'legal personhood' status for animals. 

Kimberly C. Moore is a senior attorney at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP in Washington, D.C., where she is an expert on laws governing the treatment of animals, federal income taxation, private equity and real estate. She is the Director of Public Relations for Fur Free Society, Inc. and has represented organizations dedicated to the protection of animals. Kimberly is a Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics.