Animals and the Law: A Sourcebook

Animals and the Law: A Sourcebook

2001 • 591 pages

This fascinating survey provides a comprehensive introduction to animal law, a relatively new discipline that developed quickly during the l990s. Unlike other areas, Congress and the federal judiciary do not dominate animal law.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 entertainmentoin circuses, zoos, rodeos, horse racing, cockfighting, and more. Also included are appendixes of animal organizations, cases, statutes and regulations, and an extensive bibliography.

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