Animals and the Law
A Sourcebook
by Jordan Curnutt
November 2001, 591pp, 6x9
1 volume, ABC-CLIO

Hardcover: 978-1-57607-147-2
$83, £64, 73€, A114
eBook Available: 978-1-57607-542-5
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From dolphins to vivisection to fur farming to the Marine Mammal Protection Act, this comprehensive volume presents information on the laws concerning both domesticated and wild animals, the regulatory agencies that administer those laws, and groups that fight for the proper treatment of animals. A solid addition to any library’s legal reference section.

Offers a comprehensive overview of the legislation and legal issues surrounding animals.

Written by Jordan Curnutt, Animals and the Law covers everything from the Silver Spring monkeys, subjects in the first U.S. lab raided by police where criminal charges were filed against a scientist conducting federally funded research, to sex with animals. Among the subjects reviewed are kosher and Halal food restrictions, mad cow disease and cattle cannibalism, animals in laboratories, and as entertainment—in circuses, zoos, rodeos, horse racing, cockfighting, and more. Also included are appendixes of animal organizations, cases, statutes and regulations, and an extensive bibliography.

Features

  • Includes a list of major animal organizations actively engaged in legal matters on a national level
  • Includes tables of cases, authorities, statutes, and regulations
Jordan Curnutt, PhD, is assistant professor of philosophy at St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN.
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