Orangutana, Sandra s/ Habeas Corpus

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Country of Origin:  Argentina Court Name:  Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation Primary Citation:  Orangutana, Sandra s/ Habeas Corpus Date of Decision:  Friday, November 14, 2014 Judge Name:  Ricardo Matías Pinto Jurisdiction Level:  Federal Judges:  Ricardo Matías Pinto Julio Marcelo Lucini Docket Num:  CCC 68831/2014/CA1
Summary: This decision was decided on an appeal of the writ of habeas corpus brought on behalf of an orangutan named Sandra after it was denied in its first instance. Pablo Buompadre, President of the Association of Officials and Attorneys for the Rights of Animals (AFADA) brought a writ of habeas corpus against the Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and the City Zoological Garden of Buenos Aires on behalf of the hybrid of two different orangutan species, Sandra. AFADA sought the immediate release and relocation of Sandra to the primate sanctuary of Sorocaba, in the State of Sao Paulo in Brazil. AFADA argued that Sandra had been deprived illegitimately and arbitrarily of her freedom by the authorities of the zoo, and that her mental and physical health was at the time deeply deteriorated, with imminent risk of death. For the first time, basic legal rights were granted to an animal. In this case, Argentina’s Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation ruled that animals are holders of basic rights. The Court stated that “from a dynamic and non-static legal interpretation, it is necessary to recognize [Sandra] an orangutan as a subject of rights, as non-human subjects (animals) are holders of rights, so it imposes her protection."
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