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Global animal law research : strategies and resources
Title:
Global animal law research : strategies and resources
Author:
Zhang, Alex Xiaomeng, editor.
ISBN:
9781531016937
Physical Description:
xxi, 312 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents:
Introduction -- Researching the protection of animals in areas of armed conflict / Susan Gualtier -- Animal agriculture legal research in the European Union and the United States / Deborah Heller -- Researching the legal framework for companion animals in a global context / Jean M. Wenger -- Researching marine mammal protection in the United States / Shay Elbaum -- Animals in entertainment law / Grace Lo -- Soring : a sore subject for equestrians / Katherine Siler -- Legal research on bullfighting in Europe and Latin America / Melissa Abernathy -- Korean animal protection law / Jootaek Lee -- African law on animal rights : trophy hunting / Kerry Lohmeier -- Whaling in Iceland and the Faroe Islands : history and legal resources / Liv Mostad-Jensen -- Animal welfare legal research in Australia and New Zealand / Sarah Reis -- Researching Chinese animal law / Alex Zhang.
Abstract:
"Across the globe, legal protection of animal rights continues to be a significant problem, and the level of protection varies dramatically among countries. Yet, no treatise has compiled resources and strategies on how to research these critical topics at both a domestic and international level. The purpose of this book is to fill the gap. Featuring 12 research experts specializing in U.S., foreign, international, and comparative law research, Global Animal Law Research collects these experts' perspectives, knowledge, and experiences researching various animal rights and welfare topics. The chapters in this book identify, discuss, and analyze research resources, strategies, and current and emerging legal frameworks on animal rights and welfare in the laws of more than 15 countries across five continents. In addition, this book touches on a diverse set of research methods in both common law and civil law legal systems, including regulatory research, legislative research, statutory research, case law research, international agreement research, and comparative law research. Each chapter focuses on an a singular, important, and well-defined legal topic, identifying unique problems within that topic and exploring practical yet effective approaches to address these problems. With its detailed exploration of the otherwise unexplored process of researching animal law, this book will benefit a global audience of faculty and students in law schools with active animal law programs; animal law practitioners; animal law policy groups and advocates; and international animal law interest groups and organizations"-- Provided by publisher.