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035    $a (OCoLC)1193324955
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245 00 $a What can animal law learn from environmental law? / $c Randall S. Abate, editor.
250    $a Second edition.
264  1 $a Washington, D.C. : $b Environmental Law Institute, $c 2020.
300    $a xlv, 793 pages ; $c 23 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $t Expanding circle of dignity : unifying animal rights and ecosystem protection in the law / $r Andrew Long. $t Politics of animal law : lessons learned from the environmental law movement / $r Ralph A. DeMeo & Bonnie Malloy -- $t Meat labeling and the public's right to know : important lessons from environmental disclosure laws / $r Paige M. Tomaselli -- $t Regulating concentrated animal feeding operations for the well-being of farm animals, consumers, and the environment / $r Lindsay Walton & Kristen King Jaiven -- $t Tackling the problem of CAFOs and climate change : a new path to improved animal welfare? / $r Bruce Myers & Linda Breggin -- $t Using climate change impacts as leverage to protect the polar bear : the value of habitat protection in promoting animal welfare / $r Eric V. Hull -- $t Leading the way on lead : lessons from environmental law to enhance protection of animals from lead poisoning / $r Michelle McDonald Shaw -- $t Who says that fish filet is sustainable? Advocacy options and the lessons of federal fisheries management / $r Keith W. Rizzardi -- $t Legal rights of all living things : how animal law can extend the environmental movement's quest for legal standing for non-human animals / $r Stacey L. Gordon -- $t Valuing nature in environmental law : lessons for animal law and the valuation of animals / $r Joan E. Schaffner -- $t CITES, globalization, and the future of animal law / $r Thomas G. Kelch -- $t Environmental law and international trade : public morality as a tool for advancing animal welfare / $r Chad J. McGuire -- $t Lessons for animal law from the environmental law governing the kangaroo and whaling industries : Australian successes and failures / $r Dr. Keely Boom -- $t Invasive animal species : international impacts and inadequate interventions / $r Dr. Teresa Gimenez-Candela & Carly Elizabeth Souther -- $t Evolution of international animal law : from wildlife conservation to animal welfare / $r Sabine Brels -- $t Animal protection and environmentalism : the time has come to be more than just friends / $r Joyce Tischler & Bruce Myers -- $t Expanding circle of dignity : unifying animal rights and ecosystem protection in the law / $r Andrew Long.
520    $a "This book, edited by Prof. Randall S. Abate of Florida A & M University College of Law, seeks to fill the gap between the complex legal issues that matter most to the environmental law and animal law movements. Environmental law, with its intricate layers of international, federal, state, and local laws, has a longer history and is more established than its animal law counterpart. Yet, animal law faces many of the same legal and strategic challenges that environmental law faced in seeking to establish a more secure foothold in the United States and abroad. As such, animal law stands to gain valuable insights from the lessons of the environmental law movement's experience in confronting those challenges. The 17 chapters contained in this book compare the very different trajectories of the two movements' regulatory histories and examine the legal intersections that may exist across them. Professor Abate draws on the talents of 22 experts from academia, the nonprofit community, and the legal profession to examine the ways in which animal rights and welfare law can benefit from lessons learned in the environmental field. Providing various contexts and perspectives from U.S. law, foreign domestic law, and international law, the book addresses a myriad of substantive issues, including climate change, international trade, agriculture, invasive species, lead pollution, and fisheries management, as well as procedural issues, such as standing and damages. The book concludes with a vision for the future on how animal law can learn from environmental law and how the two movements can better coordinate their common objectives"--Back cover.
650  0 $a Animal welfare $x Law and legislation $z United States.
650  0 $a Animal rights $z United States.
650  0 $a Environmental law $z United States.
650  0 $a Animal welfare $x Law and legislation.
650  0 $a Animal rights.
650  0 $a Environmental law.
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650  7 $a Animal welfare $x Law and legislation $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00809440
650  7 $a Environmental law $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00913122
651  7 $a United States $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204155
700 1  $a Abate, Randall S., $e editor. $4 edt
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