The recording of our online Workshop ‘Rabbits and Robots: Debating the Rights of Animals and Artificial Intelligences’, which took place on 2 June 2021 with more than 230 registered attendees, is now available. For the full programme and the time stamps of the different presentations, please visit our Workshops page.
Register now for the 'Rabbits and Robots: Debating the Rights of Animals and Artificial Intelligences' workshop
The Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law is organising a free online workshop on June 2 in which leading international experts on the rights of non-human animals and the rights of robots and artificial intelligences come together to present their latest work and engage in a discussion with the audience. Click here to view the programme and to register for the workshop.
Winners of this year's Essay Competition
The Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law ran its first Essay Competition this year. Our competition title followed in the footsteps of the competition run in 1795 by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, when the question was: Anne liceat invitos in servitutem dare? Our Centre invited essays on the same question: Is it lawful to enslave the unconsenting? We have received a large number of excellent submissions and are delighted to announce the winners on our Essay Competition site, where you can also read the winning essays.