Publication: Special Issue on ‘Comparative Animal Law’ in the Global Journal of Animal Law

The Kent Centre for European and Comparative Law is delighted to announce the publication of a Special Issue on ‘Comparative Animal Law’ in the Global Journal of Animal Law.

The contributions to this Special Issue are the final versions of a selection of papers presented at the ‘1st Annual Postgraduate Workshop on Comparative Animal Law’ on 25th-26th May 2023, a joint initiative by the Kent Centre for European and Comparative Law, UK, the Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law School, USA, the Faculty of Law and Political Science at Aix-Marseille University, France, and the Faculty of Law at the West University of Timișoara, Romania.

The Special Issue, which can be downloaded for free, features the following articles:

‘Comparative Animal Law!’ by Simone Glanert and Alexandra Mercescu

‘A Comparative Analysis of Farmed Animal Protection Laws in the European Union and the United States’ by Joyce Tischler and Suzannah Smith

‘The Living Stock of Antiquity: Examining Conceptualizations of Non-human Animals as Tradable Commodities in the Ancient World’ by Jessica C Tselepy

‘Uncovering the Legal Vulnerability of Hunting Dogs in France and Spain’ by Laure Gisie

‘From Local to Global: A Comparative Study of Animal Law Protections in International Disasters Around the World’ by Altamush Saeed

‘The Challenges of Global Animal Law’ by Mo Esan

See: https://bit.ly/CompAnimalLawSpecialIssue