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Australian Animal Law: Context and Critique

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Management number 201827857 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $19.85 Model Number 201827857
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This book provides comprehensive information about the legal and regulatory framework governing the interaction between humans and animals, illustrating the role of official animal protection narratives in legitimising the existing system despite factual flaws. It covers key areas such as unnecessary animal suffering, the exemption of most animals from cruelty laws, regulatory conflicts of interest, the hidden nature of animal use, and the lack of transparency in animal law.

Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 01 July 2022
Publisher: Sydney University Press


This comprehensive book delves into the intricate legal and regulatory framework that governs the interaction between humans and animals. Through a detailed examination of specific content areas, researcher Elizabeth Ellis sheds light on the systemic nature of current problems and the urgent need for significant change. By linking these areas to the broader characteristics and themes of the discipline, Ellis highlights the interconnectedness of various issues and the potential for transformative solutions.

Furthermore, this book serves as a valuable tool for understanding the role of official animal protection narratives in legitimizing the existing system, despite the many factual flaws they contain. Ellis meticulously covers the major areas of animal law, incorporating accessible contextual material to facilitate a deeper understanding and enable readers to consolidate their knowledge. Key topics explored include the concept of unnecessary animal suffering, the effective exemption of most animals from cruelty laws, regulatory conflicts of interest, the hidden nature of animal use, and the lack of transparency in animal law.

AUSTRALIAN ANIMAL LAW is an essential resource that invites reflection on the ways in which the law shapes the relationship between humans and non-human animals, including through its silences and omissions. By examining the complexities and contradictions within the legal framework, this book encourages readers to critically evaluate the implications of our actions and advocate for a more compassionate and ethical approach to animal welfare.


Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781743328514


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