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The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective (Chapter 3) | 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 3 examines criminal liability in Malta for animal cruelty violations. The chapter specifically explores criminal liability for non-therapeutic surgical modification to animals (e.g., docking and cropping) and animal fighting, among others. |
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The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective (Table of Statutes) | Lorraine Poole | Faculty of Laws, University of Malta |
This Table of Statutes 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 (Chap. 4) | 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 4 examines the movement of companion animals into and out of the EU. The chapter specifically explores the new concept of “pet passports” for individuals traveling with companion animals. |
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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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The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective (Introduction) | Lorraine Poole | Faculty of Laws, University of Malta |
This thesis explores the way companion animals are treated under the laws of Malta. In doing so, the paper examines the new concept of "pet passports" in the European Union and licensing norms. Both the nation's Dog Law and Animal Welfare Act are analyzed with respect to the treatment of companion animals by the legal system. |
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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 (Appendix 3) | 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 (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 (Conclusion) | Lorraine Poole | Faculty of Laws, University of Malta |
This conclusion accompanies the thesis from Malta entitled, "The Regulation and Protection of Animals Kept for Companionship: A Critical Analysis and Comparative Perspective.” The conclusion critiques the deficiencies in the nation’s Dog Law, especially with regard to the lack of licensing enforcement. Further, the Animal Welfare Act reflects advances in both the scope and punishment for animal cruelty. |
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