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Elephants and Tuberculosis: A Real Threat Sophie Pierce Animal Legal & Historical Center This paper addresses the catastrophic epidemic that is elephants infected with Tuberculosis, and the crisis that surrounds every diagnosis. Lack of Federal law and patchwork state laws makes it difficult, if not impossible, to control this pandemic. Moreover, inadequate testing for Tuberculosis in elephants is a safety hazard for elephants and humans. The lack of legal oversight and the absence of care by the agencies meant to protect elephants used for exhibition purposes is not only an animal welfare issue, but is a dire public safety concern. Article
Humane Socieities and Enforcement Powers Christopher Pierce

Brief Summary of Humane Societies and Enforcement Powers
Christopher A. Pierce (2011)

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Detailed Discussion of Humane Societies and Enforcement Powers Christopher A. Pierce Animal Legal & Historical Center

In some states, humane societies are granted police powers to enforce animal cruelty laws. This Article explains the systems that states use to grant police powers to humane societies.

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Forgotten Victims of War: Animals and the International Law of Armed Conflict Saba Pipia 28 Animal L. 175 (2022) The present article analyses the protection of animals in times of armed conflict. The primary objective of this article is to explore the relationship between animal law and international humanitarian law and to find out to what extent rules of animal welfare law can be applied during armed conflict and how international humanitarian law can protect animals. For this purpose, the article firstly provides an overview of legal scholarship, as well as a summary of existing international humanitarian law norms protecting animals. The article also discusses if existing models of protection of non-human victims of war, such as natural environment and cultural heritage, analogously, can be applied to include animals under the protection of international humanitarian law. Furthermore, possible scenarios of animal victimhood during wars are outlined and finally, the article offers several practical suggestions on how animal welfare law can become part of the international law of armed conflict. Article
Human-Centered Environmental Values Versus Nature-Centric Environmental Values: Is This the Question? Zygmunt J.B. Plater 3 Mich. J. Envtl & Admin. L. 273 (2014)

(c) 2014 Zygmunt J.B. Plater. Originally published in Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law; reprinted with permission.

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The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective (Table of Judg Lorraine Poole Faculty of Laws, University of Malta

This Table of Judgments accompanies the thesis from Malta entitled, "The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective."

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THE REGULATION AND PROTECTION OF ANIMALS KEPT FOR COMPANIONSHIP : A CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (Table of Trea Lorraine Poole Faculty of Laws, University of Malta

This Table of Treaties accompanies the thesis from Malta entitled, "The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective."

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TThe Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective (Appendix 2 Lorraine Poole Faculty of Laws, University of Malta

This Appendix accompanies the thesis from Malta entitled, "The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective."

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The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective (Malta) - Bibl Lorraine Poole Faculty of Laws, University of Malta

This Bibliography accompanies the thesis from Malta entitled, "The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective."

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The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective (chapter 2) Lorraine Poole Faculty of Laws, University of Malta

This chapter accompanies the thesis from Malta entitled, "The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective." Chapter 2 examines civil liability for damage caused by animals from a historic and civil code perspective. The chapter also explores criminal liability for damage done by animals.

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