Trauma in Animal Protection and Welfare Work: The Potential of Trauma-Informed Practice [PDF]
Those who work in the animal protection and welfare (APW) sector are consistently exposed to human and animal suffering, particularly those who witness animal surrenders and seizures. Continued exposure to suffering can result in stress, anxiety, burnout,
Rochelle Stevenson, Celeste Morales
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Using institutional ethnography to analyse animal sheltering and protection I: Animal protection work [PDF]
Animal protection laws exist at federal, provincial and municipal levels in Canada, with enforcement agencies relying largely upon citizens to report concerns. Existing research about animal protection law focuses on general approaches to enforcement and
Katherine E Koralesky +2 more
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The Political Salience of Animal Protection in the Republic of Ireland (2011–2020): What Do Irish Political Parties Pledge on Animal Welfare and Wildlife Conservation? [PDF]
Ireland is the largest beef trader and a major dairy exporter within the European Union. Horse racing holds significant cultural value, while greyhound racing is economically important at the regional level.
Annick Hus, Steven P. McCulloch
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International Animal Protection Society Leadership: The Right People for the Right Issues [PDF]
As the increasing body of scientific information about the experiences of other species and their ability to suffer becomes available to those working within the field of animal welfare, the amount of potential issues to address also increases. Carefully
Michelle Sinclair, Clive J. C. Phillips
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Brexit and Animal Protection: Legal and Political Context and a Framework to Assess Impacts on Animal Welfare [PDF]
The British people voted to leave the European Union (EU) in a 2016 referendum. The United Kingdom (UK) has been a member of the EU since the Maastricht Treaty was signed in 1993 and before that a member of the European Communities (EC) since 1973.
Steven P. McCulloch
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Tourist attractions with wild animals: Hidden cost of tourist entertainment [PDF]
Besides economic benefits, the development of tourism in a tourist destination should ensure ethical and humane treatment of animals. Wild animals are "tamed" so that they take part in a variety of activities such as: taking photos with tigers, elephant ...
Ćosić Maja
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They are Communities like You The Rationale for Animal Rights and Welfare in Islamic Civilization [PDF]
Animal treatment has a comprehensive connotation and far-reaching implications in Islamic civilization. The rationes leges for this broader meaning in human-animal relations are the principles laid out in the two foundational sources of Islam, i.e., the ...
Necmettin Kızılkaya
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The Concept of the Normative Dereification of an Animal in Polish Law
The subject of the article is normative dereification, which was enacted in the Polish legal system on the basis of the provisions of the Act of 21 August 1997 on animal protection.
Grzegorz Lubeńczuk
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The article is of a research nature and has been prepared using methods appropriate for this type of publication. Obviously, the formal-dogmatic or legal-comparative method is important in this respect.
Marian Zdyb
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LEGAL DEREIFICATION OF ANIMALS – THE POLISH EXPERIENCE
The aim of the paper is to present the concept of normative dereification of animals. Since 1997 Poland has been one of the countries which decided to build their animal protection system on the foundation of distinction of animals from objects.
Przemysław Paliwoda, Bartłomiej Bąk
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