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Increasing Legal Rights for Zoo Animals

Editat de Jesse Donahue Contribuţii de Moore, Donald III, Margulis, Susan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2017

We are on the precipice of momentous legal changes for animals that may soon give some of them rights of personhood and citizenship. Companion animals in particular are gaining rights to public representation in government, access to housing, inheritance, and increased protection through the criminal justice system. Nonhuman primates used as research subjects are also gaining limited rights of personhood in some countries. This book examines how zoo animals could benefit from that revolution as well. Reviewing zoo law and politics in the United States, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia, scholars and zoo directors grapple with how the current law in those regions of the world impacts zoo animals and how it could be changed to serve them better. They discuss the ways in which zoo animals could benefit from some re-worked companion animal law in the United States; the challenges of reintroductions and their legal barriers; how we can extend ideas of human research subject rights to zoo animal research; the stark problems of too few animal welfare laws in South East Asia; the need for a central governing body focused solely on exotic captive animals in New Zealand; and the need for stricter laws preventing the exotic pet problem that is increasingly affecting both zoos and sanctuaries. The book starts a dialogue that moves the scholarship about zoos beyond a general discussion of ethics to a concrete dialogue and set of suggestions about how to extend legal rights to this group of animals.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498528948
ISBN-10: 1498528945
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 158 x 240 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Lexington Books

Cuprins

Foreword, by Nigel Rothfels Introduction: The Legal Landscape and Possibilities for Change, by Jesse Donahue Chapter 1: Zoo Animal Citizens, by Jesse Donahue Chapter 2: Reintroductions and Animal Welfare: Laws and Regulations, by Donald Moore III Chapter 3: Zoos as Venues for Research: Changes in Focus, Changes in Perception, by Susan Margulis Chapter 4: Animal Welfare Legislation in New Zealand and Its Application to Zoos and Aquaria, by Michael Morris and Mary Murray Chapter 5: Ethical and Legal Rights for Zoo Animals in Southeast Asia, by Govindasamy Agoramoorthy Chapter 6: Sanctuaries and Zoos, by Ronald Kagan Conclusion: Beyond Personhood: Legal Rights for Zoo Animals, by Jesse Donahue About the Contributors

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Descriere

This book examines how zoo animals can benefit from a global legal revolution in which animals are gaining personhood and citizenship rights. It moves the scholarship about zoos beyond a general discussion of ethics to a concrete set of suggestions on how to increase legal rights for zoo animals.