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Brooks Institute Congress 2020

August 1, 2020 Raffael Fasel

The Brooks Institute for Animal Rights Law & Policy, one of the supporters of our Centre, recently organised the inaugural Brooks Congress. Hosting around 80 of the most influential participants in the animal protection and animal rights community, the Congress was aimed at creating an environment of new thinking, inspiration, community building, and collaboration. Sean Butler, Director of the Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law, attended the Congress and was interviewed on some of the big questions in animal protection.

← β€œRavens and Rivers: Debating the Rights of Animals and Nature” Simon Brooman in "Animal Rights Law: For or Against" →

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