Norway
Brief Summary of the 2010 Norway Animal Welfare Act
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The purpose of this regulation is to promote good aquatic animal health and ensure good fish welfare during transportation.
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The purpose of this regulation is to promote good aquatic animal health and ensure good fish and decapod welfare.
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The purpose of these Regulations is to contribute to the sustainable development of the aquaculture industry and to its development as a profitable, competitive and viable coastal industry. The purpose is also to promote good health in aquaculture animals and ensure good fish welfare.
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The purpose of these regulations is to promote good health in aquaculture animals and ensure good fish welfare.
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This comprehensive Animal Welfare Act from Norway covers nearly all aspects in the treatment of animals, including research, farming, and general care. The intention of this Act is to promote good animal welfare and respect for animals.
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This discussion provides a description of the current threats to polar bears and how the current legislative regimes in Canada, Greenland, Norway, Russia and the the United States respond to these threats.
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In Norwegian law, animal welfare organisations have the right to appeal on permits to perform animal experiments. The author explains the reasons for the right, briefly outlines how a case of appeal develops and explains possible consequences.