UID:
almahu_9949602149302882
Format:
1 online resource (180 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9783662607565
Series Statement:
Beiträge Zum Ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht Series ; v.290
Note:
Studies in Global Animal Law -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1 Global Animal Law in a Nutshell -- 2 A Globalised Problem Requires a Global Solution -- 3 Global Animal Law as a Response to Outsourcing -- 4 Global Animal Law as an Analytical Lens -- 5 The Contributions to this Volume -- References -- Part I: Historical Foundations -- Chapter 2: Rights of and Over Animals in the ius naturae et gentium (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries) -- References -- Chapter 3: On Women and Beasts: Human-Animal Relationships in Sixteenth-Century Thought -- References -- Chapter 4: Animal Colonialism: The Case of Milk -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Animal Colonialism -- 3 Milk Colonialism -- 4 Breastfeeding Colonialism -- 5 Conclusion: Toward a Trans-Species Right to Breastfeed -- References -- Part II: Animals as Commodity -- Chapter 5: Trading in Sacrifice -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Live Export Trade -- 3 Religious Motivations for the Importation of Live Animals -- 4 The Legal Regime Governing Live Exports -- References -- Chapter 6: Cross-Border Forms of Animal Use by Indigenous Peoples -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Traditional Livelihoods of a Transnational Indigenous People -- 3 Involving Indigenous Peoples in Decision-Making Processes and Protecting Their Rights in International Agreements -- 4 Animals, Welfare, Animal Welfare and Indigenous Culture -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: Chinaś Legal Response to Trafficking in Wild Animals: The Relationship between International Treaties and Chinese ... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Chinaś Law Enforcement and Judicial Measures Against the Trafficking of Wild Animals and Their Products -- 2.1 Law Enforcement Measures -- 2.2 Judicial Measures -- 3 New Chinese Legislation on the Elimination of Trafficking of Wild Animals and Their Products.
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3.1 Interpretation of Crimes Against Wild Animals by the Standing Committee of the National Peopleś Congress -- 3.2 The Wild Animal Protection Law and Its New Provisions -- 3.3 Ban on Ivory and Its Products in Recent Years -- 4 Suggested Improvements to Chinaś Legal Response to Trafficking -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Corruption Gone Wild: Transnational Criminal Law and the International Trade in Endangered Species -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Prohibiting Corruption and Wildlife Trafficking Through International Law -- 3 Linking International Norms Against Corruption and Wildlife Trafficking -- 3.1 Research Publications -- 3.2 Soft Law Statements -- 3.3 Security Council Resolutions -- 4 Contesting the Connection Between the Anti-corruption and Anti-wildlife Trafficking Agendas -- 4.1 Effectiveness -- 4.2 Human Rights -- 4.3 Politics -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: New Legal Concepts -- Chapter 9: Biodiversity, Species Protection, and Animal Welfare Under International Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Scope of Animal Welfare and International Biodiversity Law: Wildlife as an Overlapping Theme -- 3 Animal Welfare: An Absent Topic in General International Biodiversity Law -- 4 Animal Welfare: A Condition for the Sustainable Use and Conservation of Endangered Species -- 5 The Relevance of Complementary International Rules to Ensure Both Wildlife Welfare and Conservation -- References -- Chapter 10: Toward International Animal Rights -- 1 Introduction: The Spectre of Dehumanisation -- 2 The Trend Towards Animal Welfare and Rights in Domestic Laws -- 3 The Need for International Animal Rights -- 4 International Animal Personhood -- 5 Animal Rights and Human Rights: Foundations -- 6 Animal Rights and Human Rights: Universality -- 7 Conclusions -- References.
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Chapter 11: (Certified) Humane Violence? Animal Production, the Ambivalence of Humanizing the Inhumane, and What International... -- 1 Introduction: The Industrialization and Humanization of Animal Production -- 2 Humane Labelling and Humane-Washing -- 3 The Inherent Contradiction and Limits of Humanizing Animal Production -- 4 Animal Welfare Law and International Humanitarian Law: A Brief Comparison -- 5 Outlook: From a Jus In Bello Towards a Jus Contra Bellum for Animals -- References -- Part IV: New Protective Legal Strategies -- Chapter 12: Trophy Hunting, the Race to the Bottom, and the Law of Jurisdiction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Regulating Trophy Hunting in an Era of Globalization: A Lost Cause? -- 3 Are Treaties the Solution? -- 4 The Promises of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction -- 5 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: Mapping the Options -- 5.1 Lex Lata Options for Regulating Trophy Hunting -- 5.2 Lex Ferenda Options for Regulating Trophy Hunting -- 6 Trophy Hunting Is Only the Tip of the Iceberg -- 7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 13: Protection of Animals Through Human Rights: The Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Hunting Cases -- 2.1 Hunting Under Article 1 of Protocol 1 -- 2.2 Hunting Under Articles 10 and 11 -- 3 Animal Welfare and Freedom of Speech -- 4 Obstacles and Opportunities -- 5 Final Thoughts -- References -- Chapter 14: Challenges Regarding the Protection of Animals During Warfare -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Silence of IHL -- 3 The Distinction Between IACs and NIACs -- 4 The Conduct of Hostilities -- 5 The Protection of Individuals -- References.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Peters, Anne Studies in Global Animal Law Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,c2020 ISBN 9783662607558
Language:
English
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