Animals confined for human benefit

Animals confined for human benefit

by Stefanie Pearlman

Book 59 of Legal research guides -- v.

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This research guide covers the law concerning animals confined for human benefit: farm, laboratory and entertainment animals.--Publisher.

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    How does Pearlman’s legal framework challenge the way society traditionally categorizes animals as mere property rather than sentient beings?

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    In what ways does the book expose the tension between legal protections for animals and the economic demands of industries like farming, research, and entertainment?

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    What surprised you most about the existing laws governing confined animals, and did any specific legal loophole or precedent stand out to you?

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