Our Hen House podcast

Dr Butler and Dr Fasel were recently interviewed by Mariann Sullivan on the popular Our Hen House Podcast. The Podcast talks about the Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law’s focus on the law relating to animal rights, about our recent European Animal Rights Law Conference and other events, and about the programmes we offer to help people get involved in our work.

You can listen to the Podcast here (starting at 21:24 mins).

Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy Michaelmas programme

We are delighted to announce the release of the Michaelmas 2019 term card of the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series. Three exciting speakers will be coming to Cambridge this term to present and discuss their work on November 1st, November 19th, and December 3rd, respectively. The talks are held from 4-6pm in the Cambridge Faculty of Law and are free and open to all. No registration required.

You can find the full term card in the Talking Animals section of our website.

Call for applications Law Lecturers' Workshop 2020

The Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law is inviting up to four Law lecturers from European universities to Cambridge for a 3-5 days workshop on how to offer an Animal Rights Law course, to be held in Cambridge on mutually agreeable dates in early 2020. Travel to Cambridge and accommodation costs in Cambridge will be covered by the Centre.

The Law Lecturer’s Workshop is part of our Centre’s teaching outreach mission which aims at giving interested Law lecturers the tools to teach an Animal Rights Law course at their home university. In the Workshop, we will be sharing all the course materials from the Cambridge Animal Rights Law course, we will be discussing strategies of how to put together an Animal Rights Law syllabus, we will be looking at what readings to include, as well as at how to get students involved beyond class participation.

For more information about the Workshop and about how to apply click here.