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With contributions from over 135 international experts, this Encyclopedia provides an expansive overview of the emerging field of animal law. Focusing on the legal regulation of human interactions with non-human animals, the volume serves as an insightful guide to how the law can promote the wellbeing of animals as well as the environment.Entries by leading specialists delve into the history of the animal law movement, the science exploring animal welfare and animal sentience, and ethics, law, and politics. They also examine the relationship between animals and artificial intelligence and discuss how human responsibility for animals manifests economically and socially, including through insurance and civil and criminal liability.The Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Animal Law is a vital resource for students and scholars in animal studies, criminal law, and law and society, as well as lawyers and policymakers. The contributions are also invaluable to animal advocates and to lawyers working in a variety of contexts, including for government agencies and non-profit organisations.Key Features:Includes 119 doctrinal entries covering a variety of practice and doctrinal areasBrings together over 135 experts from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia and EuropeProvides comprehensive and timely coverage of laws governing and affecting animals across the globe
Edited by Joan E. Schaffner, Associate Professor of Law, The George Washington University Law School, USA
ContentsIntroduction to the Elgar ConciseEncyclopedia of Animal LawxviiJoan Schaffner1 Ag-gag laws 1Caitlin M. Foley2 An animal welfare scienceapproach 4Donald M. Broom3 Animal agriculture and climatechange – legal developments 8Daina Bray and Philine Qian4 Animal control laws in the US 13Michael Swistara5 Animal ethics 17Lori Gruen6 Animal law movement 21Joyce Tischler7 Animal political parties 26Tess Vickery8 Animal sentience, cognitionand the law 29Lori Marino9 Animals and religious ethics 33Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey10 Animals and the USConstitution – the FirstAmendment 37David B. Rosengard11 Animals as personal property 41David Favre12 Animals in research and testingin the US 45Paul A. Locke13 Animals used in research – EUand international law 48Alice Di Concetto14 Animal cruelty – abuse andneglect 52Yolanda Eisenstein15 Antitrust and animal agriculture 55David S. Muraskin16 Aquacultural law 59Amy P. Wilson17 Aquatic animals 63Kathy Hessler18 Artificial Intelligence andanimal law 68Jamie McLaughlin19 Breeding of animals for petsand research in the US 72Joan Schaffner20 Bullfighting 76Marita Giménez-Candela21 Canine profiling and dangerousdog laws 80Katie Bray Barnett and LedyVanKavage22 Captive wildlife – exotic petsand entertainment 84Kate Dylewsky23 Carceral animal law 88Justin Marceau24 Compassionate conservation 91Daniel Ramp and Madden E. Solomon25 Compassionate conservation –a legal perspective in the EU 95Elien Verniers26 Conservation and wildlifeprotection conventions 99Thomas G. Kelch27 Constitutional law and animals 104Jessica Eisen and Pat Jordan28 Convention on InternationalTrade in Endangered Species 109Thomas G. Kelch29 Court animal advocateprogrammes 113Jessica Rubin30 Cultivated meat 116Iselin Gambert31 Disasters and animals 120Gerardo Huertas and James Sawyer32 Dog and cat meat trade 124Peter J. Li33 Environmental ethics 128Reed Elizabeth Loder34 Environmental pollution fromCAFOs 132Hannah Connor35 Equine business transactions 136Yvonne C. Ocrant andAmanda Z. Weaver36 Equine litigation 140Elaine K. Fresch and AmandaZ. Weaver37 Estate planning for animals 144Timothy S. Midura38 Farmed animal protection andenvironmental law 147Hannah Connor39 Farmed animal welfare laws inthe EU 151Paul Tweddell40 Farmed animals and US law 155Cheryl Leahy and Piper Hoffman41 Fur farming 158Kimberly C. Moore42 General counsel for animalorganizations 161Cynthia von Schlichten43 Global animal law 164Anne Peters44 Habeas corpus and nonhumananimals 168Jake Davis45 History of animal law – ancientto 1800 171Thomas G. Kelch46 History of animal law – 1800 topresent 175Thomas G. Kelch47 Horse racing in the US 179Keith Dane, Chelsea Perezand Bernard Unti48 Horse-drawn carriage industry 183Elizabeth Forel49 Humane education 187Meena Alagappan andStephanie Itle-Clark50 Humane washing in the foodaisle 190P. Renée Wicklund, Kim E.Richman, Jennifer Churchand Siobhan Donahue51 Human–wildlife conflict andcoexistence 195Judy Muriithi52 Indigenous animal law 199Kelsey Leonard53 Industrial fishing 204Mary Finelli54 Insect law 209Rajesh K. Reddy55 Insurance – animal health 212Fran Ortiz56 Insurance – homeowners andliability 215Fran Ortiz and Grace Lopes57 Interconnected forms ofviolence of CAFOs andindigenous peoples’ rights inYucatán 218Karen Hudlet Vázquez58 International Convention onAnimal Protection 222Rosario Galardi and Laurie Morgan59 ‘Invasive species’ management– managing the Australianfree-roaming cat population 225Sophie Riley and Joan E. Schaffner60 Just one health 229Hope Ferdowsian61 Labelling of plant-based ‘meat’and ‘dairy’ alternatives 232Brooke Dekolf, KathrynEvans and Dije Ndreu62 Law enforcement and searchand rescue animals 235Katya A. Sargeant63 Legal standing – access tocourt in the US 239Delcianna J. Winders64 Liability for injuries to animals 242Ani B. Satz65 Live animal transport 245Paula Cardoso66 Living property – new legalstatus for animals 249David Favre67 ‘Managing’ wild horses andburros in the US 251Meredith S. Hou68 Military animals 255Katya A. Sargeant69 Mink farms and the threat ofzoonotic disease 259Kate Dylewsky70 No kill shelters 263Nathan J. Winograd71 Overview of Australian animallaw 267Steven White72 Overview of Brazilian animallaw 272Carlos Frederico Ramos de Jesus73 Overview of Canadian animallaw 276Rebeka Breder74 Overview of Chinese animallaw 280Deborah Cao75 Overview of EU animal law 284Alice Di Concetto76 Overview of Indian animal law 289Sahana Ramdas77 Overview of Israeli animal law 294Marine Lercier78 Overview of Kenyan animal law 299Temba A. Sitati79 Overview of Nigerian animallaw 303Motunrayo Esan80 Overview of Pakistani animallaw 307Hira Jaleel81 Overview of Peruvian animallaw 312Marcia Condoy Truyenque82 Overview of South Africananimal law 316Amy P. Wilson83 Overview of Swiss animal law 320Antoine F. Goetschel84 Overview of UK animal law 323Edie Bowles85 Overview of US animal law 327Bruce Wagman86 Overview of Zimbabweananimal law 331Yvonne Gurira87 Owner liability for harm causedby animals in the US 334Thomas Mugavero88 Patenting the non-humananimal 337Megan Young-Schlee89 Pet custody disputes 340Barbara J. Gislason90 Police killing of companionanimals and Section 1983 344Ani B. Satz91 Professional ethics for animallawyers 347Russ Mead92 Prosecuting animal crimes inthe US 351Michelle Welch93 Public records laws 355Will Lowrey94 Public Trust Doctrine 359Diego Plaza95 Representing animal advocatesin the US 362Pamela A. Vesilind96 Rescuing privately ownedanimals in extreme distress 366Pamela A. Vesilind97 Research – the 3Rs and nonanimal alternatives 369Andrea Uhlig and Megan Amos98 Restricting animal productsales based on cruelty inproduction 372Rebecca Cary and Ralph Henry99 Rights of nature 376Rajesh K. Reddy100 Service animals in the US 379Gary C. Norman101 Shelter law 383Joan E. Schaffner102 Slaughter regulation in the US 388Kelsey Eberly103 The link between animalmaltreatment and humanviolence 392Nancy Blaney and Mary Lou Randour104 Universal Declaration ofAnimal Rights 395Jessica A. Chapman105 Universal Declaration onAnimal Welfare 399James Royston and Heather Brown106 Valuing companion animals 403Maria Veronica Saladino107 Valuing wildlife 406Gladys Kamasanyu108 Veterinary forensics and law 409Martha Smith-Blackmore andLenore M. Montanaro109 War and animals 413Manuel J. Ventura110 Wildlife as property owners 417Karen Bradshaw111 Wildlife as quasi-property 420Angela Fernandez112 Wildlife crime 423Erica Lyman and Nick Fromherz113 Wildlife hunting 427Tara Zuardo114 Wildlife management 430Huiyu Zhao and Yizhen Xu115 Wildlife trapping 435Tara Zuardo116 Working equids 440ICWE, Anna Marry, AmyBarstow, Joe Collins, JennaHegarty, Mathilde MerridalePunter, Jessica Stark andSandra P. Zafra117 World Organization for AnimalHealth 444Carolina Maciel118 World Trade Organization 447Carolina Maciel119 Zoos and aquariums 451Wendy Bulger and James F. Gesualdi
‘One of the most comprehensive publications currently available on animal-related legal issues. It includes more than 100 entries on the topic.’