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Description Law plays a substantial role in the ways in which our society relates to animals. As our society increasingly accepts that the protection of animals from cruelty and other forms of mistreatment is important, the study of legal matters relating to animals – ie animal law – is important.
This course looks at the ethics and jurisprudence on the way humans think of and treat animals, the historical and present status of animals as property, the law and science underpinning our approach to animal welfare, standing to represent the interest of animals, and the laws and codes of practice relating to the use of animals for food, research, and entertainment. Recommended Prior Knowledge None
Course Objectives A candidate who has successfully completed this course should be able to:
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Assessment 10% Class participation Note: If students choose to do the research paper as the total written assessment, class participation will be worth 20%, and the written assessment 80%. Course Texts Prescribed
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