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Transformative Animal Protection
2023Abstract Because institutional constraints often preclude animal protection organizations (APOs) from taking an uncompromising public stand on animal rights, they are assumed to play a primarily meliorative rather than transformative role in the animal advocacy movement.
Sue Donaldson, Will Kymlicka
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Article 13 [Animal Protection]
2021Many are the books, essays, and writings on animal liberation and on the lives of animals, which are informed by either of two fundamental visions: superiority of human beings, hence exploitation and domination over the animal kingdom, or all beings belong to the tree of life, hence empathy and respect.
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Science, 2014
When the Institute of Medicine (IOM) concluded in 2011 that most current use of chimpanzees in biomedical research was “unnecessary,” it highlighted systemic deficiencies in the oversight of experiments on animals ([ 1 ][1]). Specifically, harmful and invasive experiments on chimpanzees continued to be reviewed, funded, approved, and conducted at ...
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When the Institute of Medicine (IOM) concluded in 2011 that most current use of chimpanzees in biomedical research was “unnecessary,” it highlighted systemic deficiencies in the oversight of experiments on animals ([ 1 ][1]). Specifically, harmful and invasive experiments on chimpanzees continued to be reviewed, funded, approved, and conducted at ...
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Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2006
This study used a questionnaire, self-administered by 387 Taiwanese citizens, to assess Taiwanese perception and knowledge of the Animal Protection Law and perception and use of animal shelters. Most respondents (87%) knew that Taiwan has legal protection for animals.
Hsin-Yi, Weng +3 more
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This study used a questionnaire, self-administered by 387 Taiwanese citizens, to assess Taiwanese perception and knowledge of the Animal Protection Law and perception and use of animal shelters. Most respondents (87%) knew that Taiwan has legal protection for animals.
Hsin-Yi, Weng +3 more
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Anthrozoös, 1997
ABSTRACTAnimal protection advocates are making use of paid and public service advertising to promote the interests of animals. One advertising approach, the graphic portrayal of animal suffering, has generated controversy within and beyond the animal protection movement.
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ABSTRACTAnimal protection advocates are making use of paid and public service advertising to promote the interests of animals. One advertising approach, the graphic portrayal of animal suffering, has generated controversy within and beyond the animal protection movement.
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Protection of animal research subjects
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2006The use of experimental animals, mostly rodents, in biomedical research and especially in oncology and immunology should be acknowledged with respect, recognizing the contribution of animal experimentation in the fascinating scientific progress in these disciplines of research.
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Animal Ethics, International Animal Protection and Confucianism
Global Policy, 2015type="graphical" xml:id="gpol12194-abs-0002"> One of the most important issues in animal ethics is the moral status of animals.
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2013
In the Middle Ages, there were certain European countries (Poland and Germany among them) in which the right to hunt bison was a regalium, i.e. one reserved for the King. In the Lithuanian Statutes (a compilation of laws in force in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania dating back to 1529), reference is made to the protection of bison.
Małgorzata Krasińska +1 more
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In the Middle Ages, there were certain European countries (Poland and Germany among them) in which the right to hunt bison was a regalium, i.e. one reserved for the King. In the Lithuanian Statutes (a compilation of laws in force in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania dating back to 1529), reference is made to the protection of bison.
Małgorzata Krasińska +1 more
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