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Animal Law in Australia: An Integrated Approach 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780409343809
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780409327267
Published: December 2017
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £89.00



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The second edition of this highly regarded work combines the philosophical and ethical dimensions of animal law with the practical, legal and regulatory frameworks governing animals in Australia. Written in a clear, engaging and accessible style, it is suitable as a teaching text for Animal Law courses, and for the wider legal community and general reader interested in animal welfare.

The new edition has been fully revised and updated to cover recent developments in both case law and legislation across many topics including:

  • dismantling of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy, the regulatory oversight of animal welfare by the new Commonwealth Department of Agriculture and Water Resources and the continuing novation of Model Codes of Practice into Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines
  • key legal and administrative decisions on the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) and the role of assistance animals
  • liability of local councils in relation to Dangerous Dogs Policies
  • liability of owners of companion animals who cause loss or damage
  • calculation of damages for loss of a companion animal
  • State legislative initiatives in preventing ‘puppy farms’ and ‘pet sweat shops’
  • international family law developments on ‘custody’ of companion animals following divorce
  • international case law concerning bestiality
  • legislative intervention and litigation concerning the Greyhound Racing Industry
  • legislative changes to the use of animals for entertainment including the Exhibited Animals Act 2015 (Qld)
  • amendments to Commonwealth, State and Territory legislation with respect to the production of animal-based food products and protection of agri-businesses, including ‘ag-gag’ laws
  • ACCC interventions for misleading or deceptive statements by egg, chicken and duck farmers
  • action in the International Court of Justice by Australian against Japan in respect of Japan’s ‘scientific’ whaling program
  • regulation of the live export trade
 

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Ch 1 Animal Law in History
Ch 2 Development of Contemporary Animal Law
Ch 3 Australian Legal and Regulatory Framework
Ch 4 Animals as Assistants
Ch 5 Animals as Companions
Ch 6 Animals as more than Companions
Ch 7 Animals as Entertainment
Ch 8 Animals and Cruelty
Ch 9 Animals as Food
Ch 10 Animals as ‘Pests’
Ch 11 Animals and Science
Ch 12 Animals and International Law
Ch 13 Future Directions