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Animals, Property, and the Law

Animals, Property, and the Law

Book by Gary L. Francione
Animals, Property, and the Law is a book by Gary Francione, Distinguished Professor of Law and Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Scholar of Law and Philosophy at Rutgers School of Law–Newark. The book was the first extensive jurisprudential treatment of... Wikipedia
Originally published: 1995
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Gary Francione brings a real world understanding second to none in how American law impacts animals. It will be of interest to professionals in law, philosophy, ...
Animals are property, not persons. And yet, at the same time, they are treated differently than other forms of property such as cars, toasters, and crops.
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Abstract. Animal interests will almost always be regarded as less important than human interests, even when the human interest at stake is relatively ...
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"Pain is pain, irrespective of the race, sex, or species of the victim," states William M. Kunstler in the Foreword. This moral concern for the suffering of ...
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Francione argues that the current legal standard of animal welfare does not and cannot establish fights for animals. As long as they are viewed as property, ...