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Animal Rights What Everyone Needs to Know

By: Paul Waldau
272 pages
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A balanced view of a heated debate
Animal Rights
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  • Animal Rights ISBN: 9780199739967 Paperback Feb 2011 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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In this volume, Paul Waldau expertly navigates the many heated debates surrounding the complex and controversial animal rights movement. The book covers the full spectrum of issues, beginning with a clear, highly instructive definition of animal rights and examines the different concerns surrounding companion animals, wild animals, research animals, work animals, and animals used for food. It provides a no-nonsense assessment of the treatment of animals, and addresses the philosophical and legal arguments that form the basis of animal rights.

Readers will gain insight into the history of animal protection - as well as the political and social realities facing animals today - and become familiar with a range of topics, from animal cognition and autonomy, to attempts to balance animal cruelty versus utility. Chronicled here are many key figures and organizations responsible for moving the animal rights movement forward, as well as legislation and public policy that have been carried out around the world in the name of animal rights and animal protection. The final chapter looks ahead to the future of animal rights, and delivers an animal protection mandate for citizens, scientists, governments, and other stakeholders.

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Biography

Paul Waldau is a scholar working at the intersection of animal studies, ethics, religion, law and cultural studies. He has served multiple times as the Bob Barker Lecturer on Animal Law at Harvard Law School, directed animal law reading groups at Yale Law School, and was the Director of Tufts University's Center for Animals and Public Policy from 2004 through 2008.

By: Paul Waldau
272 pages
NHBS
A balanced view of a heated debate
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Waldau is particularly interesting The Guardian review Paul Waldau's book represent the definitive survey of the animal rights movement - one that will engage every reader and student of animal rights. gaiamedia.org

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