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Should animal welfare activists be able to go to civil court to obtain a declaration that a person responsible for an animal is in breach of animal welfare legislation? If not, how can we be sure that animal protection law will be effective? Animals themselves have no standing and no ability to enforce the legal protections that are supposed to be for their benefit.
April 03, 2017
abuse of process animal protection act elephant zoos standing
Katie Sykes
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