Full Title Name:  THE BESTIALITY PROSCRIPTION: IN SEARCH OF A RATIONALE

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Antonio M. Haynes Place of Publication:  Animal Law Review, Lewis & Clark Law School Publish Year:  2014 Primary Citation:  21 Animal L. 121 (2014) 0 Country of Origin:  United States
Summary: Addressing a taboo rarely discussed in scholarly works, this Article analyzes frequently advanced arguments supporting prohibitions on bestiality. Though on a superficial level the arguments seem appealing, upon closer inspection the standard justifications break down under internal inconsistencies. A differently constructed theory may not only provide a rationalized, consistent basis for regulating bestiality, but also lend greater coherence to laws regulating sexuality in general. Part II of this Article explores arguments related to consent; Part III discusses bestiality impermissibly using animals as a means; Part IV examines public health arguments, largely relating to those diseases that can spread easily from humans to animals and vice versa; Part V explores arguments analogizing zoophilia to either pedophilia or homosexuality; and Part VI offers a new rationale for justifying prohibitions on bestiality.
Documents:  PDF icon The Bestiality Proscription.pdf (136.55 KB)
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