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Animals In International Law Anne Peters

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Animals In International Law Anne Peters
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.19 MB
Pages: 656
Author: Anne Peters
ISBN: 9789004466258, 9789004466241, 9004466258, 900446624X
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: 45

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Animals In International Law Anne Peters by Anne Peters 9789004466258, 9789004466241, 9004466258, 900446624X instant download after payment.

The plight of animal individuals and species inflicted on them by human activity is a global problem with detrimental repercussions for all humans and for the entire planet. This book gives an overview of the most important international legal regimes that directly address and indirectly affect animals. It covers species conservation treaties, notably the international whaling regime, the farm animal protection rules of the EU, international trade law and the international law of armed conflict. It also analyses the potential for an international regime of animal rights. Finding that international law creates more harm than good for animals, the auther suggests progressive treaty interpretation, treaty making and animal interest representation to close the animal welfare gap in international law. A body of global animal law needs to be developed, accompanied by critical global animal studies.

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