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Non-Economic Damages: Where Does It Get Us and How Do We Get There? Sonia S. Waisman 1 Journal of Animal Law 7 (2005)

A new movement in tort law seeks to provide money damages to persons losing a companion animal. These non-compensatory damages are highly controversial, and spark a debate as to whether such awards are the best thing for the animals—or for the lawyers. Would a change in the property status of companion animals better solve this important and emotional legal question?

Non-Violence and the Animal Rights Movement Jerry Simonelli Animal Legal & Historical Center

The article explores the history of the non-violent protest movement starting with Gandhi and Dr. King and brings the issue into the present animal rights movement.

NONECONOMIC DAMAGE AWARDS IN VETERINARY MALPRACTICE: USING THE HUMAN MEDICAL EXPERIENCE AS A MODEL TO PREDICT THE EFFECT OF NONECONOMIC DAMAGE AWARDS ON THE PRACTICE OF COMPANION ANIMAL VETERINARY MEDICINE Steve Barghusen 17 Animal L. 13 (2010)

Many scholars have argued for and against the recovery of noneconomic damages in cases of veterinary malpractice involving companion animals. However, scholarship has not focused on the results that allowing noneconomic damages may have on the structure of companion animal veterinary practices. This Article uses the human medical field as a predictive model to explore the potential effects of granting noneconomic damages in veterinary malpractice cases. The author argues that awarding damages substantial enough to encourage increased litigation will result in significant changes in the field of veterinary medicine. Allowing for recovery of noneconomic damages will make veterinary care more expensive and will not significantly deter negligent malpractice. Individuals will pay more for veterinary care or companion animals will receive less care if high noneconomic damage awards become the norm in veterinary malpractice cases. Although these changes will affect all veterinary facilities, ironically, high quality veterinary facilities may be more likely to be sued than their lower quality counterparts. The author concludes by discussing alternatives to malpractice litigation, the human-animal bond, and the possible factors contributing to the high cost of human medicine in the United States.

Norway Animal Welfare Act of 2010 Short Summary Norway Norway Summary, Norwegian Government

This document provides a short summary of the various provisions of the 2010 Norway Animal Welfare Act.

Norway Government Notes on 2010 Animal Welfare Act Norway Government Norway, Norwegian Government

This document, written by Norway's government, gives an overview of the various sections of the new 2010 Animal Welfare Act.

Norweyian (Norwegian) Animal Law - On Its Way to Rightfulness for Animals? Live Kleveland Karlsrud Animal Legal and Historical Web Center

This article provides an overview of the current laws of Norway for the protection of animals.

Norweyian (Norwegian) Animal Law - On Its Way to Rightfulness for Animals? Live Kleveland Karlsrud Animal Legal and Historical Web Center

This article provides an overview of the current laws of Norway for the protection of animals.

NOT ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN: JUDAISM’S LESSONS IN BEASTLY MORALITY Mark Goldfeder 20 Animal L. 107 (2013) This Essay examines the moral status of animals and the definition of humanity under traditional Jewish law, as contained in Biblical texts and commentaries by ancient and historical Jewish scholars. Examining whether animals are capable of moral behavior, it provides examples from various Judaic sources to support the idea that animals are capable of making conscious, moral choices. This Essay goes on to investigate the effect that morality has on the rights and rewards given to animals under Jewish law, and whether, as conscious moral actors, animals have souls. Turning more broadly to the definition of humanity, this Essay discusses whether there might be an expansive contextual definition that would encompass animals with the cognitive ability to communicate and interact like people. Possible tests for humanity under Jewish law, all of which could include animals, such as the contextual/functionality test, or the moral intelligence test, suggest that from a Jewish law perspective, animals that possess the ability to make moral choices may be more human than not.
Oats, Water, Hay, And Everything Else: The Regulation of Anabolic Steroids In Thoroughbred Horse Racing Bradley S. Friedman 16 Animal L. 123 (2009)

This Article provides an overview of those anabolic steroid regulations in the context of the history of regulation in Thoroughbred horse racing. This Article concludes that while the current limitation on the effectiveness of anabolic steroid regulation is a lack of research and accurate laboratory testing, using a pervasive federal law might be the most effective way of ending the use of anabolic steroids in horse racing.

OBSTACLES TO LEGAL RIGHTS FOR ANIMALS CAN WE GET THERE FROM HERE? Susan Finsen 3 Animal L. i (1997) This article gives a brief introduction regarding the obstacles to legal rights for animals.
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