
Animal Law and Animal Rights
Animal law – legal scholarship focusing on animals in their own right – is on the rise. Traditionally, animals have been hidden within more established fields of law. In property law, for instance, animals have simply been treated as pieces of property. However, an increasing number of scholars now understand the legal status of animals as a distinct legal issue.
This volume presents 13 articles on animal law and animal rights. The contributions address these topics from a wide variety of angles, from the doctrinal analysis of current animal law to the philosophical examination of the idea of animal rights. The volume is organized into three parts: “Animal Law: A Field of Law in the Making”, “Animals in Nordic Legal Systems” and “Philosophical and Empirical Approaches”. The scientific coordinators for this volume have been Professor Mauro Zamboni, Stockholm University and Academy of Finland Postdoctoral Fellow Visa A.J. Kurki, University of Helsinki.
Beyond Law’s Anthropocentrism: A Sociolegal Reflection on Animal Law and the More-Than-Human Turn
'Unlike any other thing' – A Historical Discussion about the Status of Domestic Animals in the Swedish Legal Tradition
The Status of Non-human Animals in Nordic Contract Law
Animal Welfare in the Norwegian Fish Farming Industry
Access to Justice for Non-human Animals – Possibilities and Challenges within the Swedish Legal System
The Roles of the Finnish Authorities Specialising in Animal Welfare Offences
The Status of Animal Protection in Denmark
Animal Rights and Rhetorical Topoi
Animal Rights and the Argument from Marginal Cases
Animal Law: Human Duties or Animal Rights?
The Future of International Unification of Transport Law
Law and Ethics: Deep Ecology, Climate Change, and Norway’s Wolf Policy
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