Full Title Name:  NEW ZEALAND’S ANIMAL WELFARE ACT: WHAT IS ITS VALUE REGARDING NON-HUMAN HOMINIDS?

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Paula Brosnahan Place of Publication:  Animal Law Review, Lewis & Clark Law School Publish Year:  2000 Primary Citation:  6 Animal L. 185 (2000) 0 Country of Origin:  New Zealand
Summary: New Zealand's Animal Welfare Act has been touted as a world first in great ape protection, and that may be true. However, it has also been depicted as an act conferring basic legal rights on great apes, and that is an exaggeration. Challenging the legal status of great apes in any jurisdiction requires sound, factual propositions. Therefore, the background and breadth of New Zealand's protections must be understood before proponents of change employ them as precedent. This essay offers a brief history of the non-human hominid provisions of New Zealand's Animal Welfare Act.
Documents:  PDF icon New Zealand's Animal Welfare Act.pdf (521.95 KB)
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