We are delighted to release the Michaelmas Term card of the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series. Three exciting speakers will be presenting and discussing their work with us: on October 23rd, Angus Nurse from Middlesex University will be presenting on “Animal Harm: Perspectives on Why People Harm and Kill Animals”. Jodi Lazare from Dalhousie University will be delivering her talk “Ag-Gag in Canada and the Constitutional Right to See” on November 12th. Finally, Taimie Bryant from UCLA School of Law will conclude the term’s events with a talk on “Advancing the Social Justice Interests of Nonhuman and Human Animals Through Pursuit of Due Process for Dogs”. Due to the pandemic, all talks will be held on Zoom. Click here for more information about how to register.
Recording of the "Ravens and Rivers" Workshop available
The video recording of our online Workshop ‘Ravens and Rivers: Debating the Rights of Animals and Nature’, which took place on 26 September 2020 with more than 130 registered attendees, is now available. For the full programme and the time stamps of the different presentations, please see our Workshops page.
Call for Applications Visitor Programme
We are pleased to release the call for applications for Visitors to our Centre during Cambridge University Lent Term (19 January – 19 March 2021). Our Visitor Programme provides funding for academics and practitioners working in animal rights law allowing them to come to Cambridge to benefit from exchange with members of the Centre, to present and discuss their work in formal events like the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series, and to participate in courses for students and the general public. For more information about how to apply please click here. You can also download the call as a PDF file.