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Guilty pigs, the weird and wonderful history of animal law, Katy Barnett & Jeremy Gans

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Guilty pigs, the weird and wonderful history of animal law, Katy Barnett & Jeremy Gans
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Guilty pigs
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Katy Barnett & Jeremy Gans
Sub title
the weird and wonderful history of animal law
Summary
In Guilty Pigs, animal law experts Katy Barnett and Jeremy Gans guide readers through the philosophy and practice of animal-related law, from the very earliest cases to the issues we are debating today, including the responsibilities of pet owners and the application of human rights to animals. They also cover hunting rights, using animals to solve crime, protecting animals from abuse and neglect, and the unique nature of owning a living being.What to do with animals that injure or kill people, in particular, has long troubled humans. In medieval Europe, 'killer' animals - horses, cattle and most often pigs, which were notorious for eating young children - were put on trial. Even in the early twentieth century, circus elephants who lashed out at their keepers in America were summarily executed for their crimes.Filled with lively and sometimes bizarre case studies, this is a fascinating and entertaining read - for all lovers of misbehaving creatures
Table of contents
Introduction: Animals' laws -- Owning animals -- Controlling animals -- Blaming animals -- Understanding animals -- Harming animals -- Protecting animals -- Conclusion: Law's animals

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