We are excited to announce the launch of Animal Rights Law (Hart Publishing 2023), the first textbook that covers the new field of animal rights law and makes it accessible to readers from all around the world. Authored by Raffael Fasel and Sean Butler, this easy-to-use book helps readers understand the legal evolution toward animal rights by explaining the ethics, legal theory, and social issues behind animal rights and connected topics such as property, subjecthood, dignity, and human rights. The book is now available for purchase here and here. Register for our UK book launch on 29th March from 5-6.30pm GMT via Zoom here or our US book launch on 20th April from 12:00–1:15pm ET via Zoom here.
Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy Term Card
We are pleased to release the Lent Term card of the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series. We will start on 18 January with a presentation by Thomas White on “Flourishing and the Five Fundamental Rights”. On 28 February, Michaël Lessard will deliver his paper “Beyond Sentience: The Possibilities of Agency and Sociability Legal Recognition”. On 8 March, we are excited to launch Saskia Stucki’s book “One Rights: Human and Animal Rights in the Anthropocene” with three commentators. On 14 March, Paulina Siemieniec will join us to present on “Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Domesticated Animals”. Finally, on 29 March, our Centre’s founders will launch their textbook “Animal Rights Law” in conversation with two experts. All events are free and open to all and will be held on Zoom. You can find more information and register here.
Our Founders were interviewed on The Animal Law Podcast
Our Founders, Sean Butler and Raffael Fasel, were recently invited to The Animal Law Podcast to talk about the Centre’s Law Lecturers’ Workshops. You can listen to the episode here.