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What can animal law learn from environmental law? / Randall S. Abate, editor.

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Book
Contributor:
Abate, Randall S., editor.
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Clarence J. Marshall Memorial Library Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Animal welfare--Law and legislation--United States.
Animal welfare.
Animal rights--United States.
Animal rights.
Environmental law--United States.
Environmental law.
Animal welfare--Law and legislation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : Environmental Law Institute, 2020.
Contents:
1. The legal rights of all living things / Stacey Gordon Sterling
2. No longer paper tigers / Daniel Waltz
3. Valueing nature in environmental law / Joan E. Schaffner
4. Animal impact assessments / Dr. Charlotte E. Blattner
5. The politics of animal law / Ralph A. DeMeo and Bonnie Malloy
6. Is never good for you? / Lisa Winebarger and Elizabeth Hallinan
7. Animal socioequality / Jeremy Devin McKay and Alexa Marie Carreno
8. Regulating concentrated animal feeding operations for the well-being of farm animals, consumers, and the environment / Lindsay Walton and Kristen King Jaiven
9. Meat labeling and the public's right to know / Paige M. Tomaselli
10. Policy by way of litigation / Kim E. Richman and Clark Binkley
11. The meat of the matter / Amanda Howell
12. Lab-grown meat / Carita Skinner and Gabriela Steier
13. Learning from patchwork environmental regulation / Elizabeth Hallinan and Jeffrey D. Pierce
14. Tackling the problem of CAFOs and climate change / Linda Breggin and Bruce Myers
15. Using climate change impacts as leverage to protect the polar bear / Eric V. Hull
16. Species protection as a natural climate solution / Mackenzie Landa
17. Protecting wildlife through the public trust doctrine / Jessica L. Beaulieu
18. Leading the way on lead / Michelle McDonald Shaw
19. Who says that fish filet is sustainable? / Keith W. Rizzardi
20. New models / Lenore Montanaro
21. CITES, globalization, and the future of animal law / Thomas G. Kelch
22. Environmental law and international trade / Chad J. McGuire
23. The evolution of international animal law / Dr. Sabine Brels
24. Invasive animal species / Dr. Teresa Gimenez-Candela and Carly Elizabeth Souther
25. Lessons for animal law from the environmental law governing the kangaroo and whaling industries / Dr. Keely Boom
26. Animal protection and environmentalism / Joyce Tischler and Bruce Myers
27. The expanding circle of dignity / Andrew Long
28. Combating greenwashing and human washing with the help of state consumer protection laws / Amanda Howell
29. Comprehensive ecosystem personhood / Dr. Katrina J. Kluss.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCOhost, viewed January 5, 2021).
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Clarence J. Marshall Memorial Library Fund.
Other Format:
Print version: What can animal law learn from environmental law?
ISBN:
9781585762262
1585762261
Publisher Number:
99993282105
Access Restriction:
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