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Research Handbook on Animal Law and Animal Rights

Edited by: Tomasz Pietrzykowski, Birgitta Wahlberg

ISBN13: 9781035324873
To be Published: September 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £245.00



This Research Handbook examines contemporary animal law and its relationship to the philosophical and legal idea of animal rights. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, it explores the role of legal practice, strategic litigation and advocacy in the global development of laws protecting animals.

Tomasz Pietrzykowski and Birgitta Wahlberg bring together expert contributing authors to discuss interspecies constitutionalizing and the evolution of animal law scholarship. They shed light on jurisprudence and questions of legal status, highlighting key scientific, ethical, economic, religious, and cultural contexts. The Research Handbook covers the relationship between animal rights and human rights, addressing key case studies including animal dignity laws in Switzerland and the legal repercussions for offences against animals in Finland. Ultimately, it illustrates the importance of ongoing professional and scholarly engagement in animal legislation.

The Research Handbook on Animal Law and Animal Rights is an essential resource for scholars and students of environmental law and legal philosophy. Its practical dimensions and forward-thinking insights will greatly benefit legal practitioners and officials interested in animal status and protection.

Subjects:
Animal Law
Contents:
Introduction: animal law between jurisprudential discipline, moral imperative, and advocacy xii
Tomasz Pietrzykowski and Birgitta Wahlberg

PART I ANIMAL LAW AS A JURISPRUDENTIAL DISCIPLINE
1. Animal law unveiled: defining a new era of legal advocacy 2
Birgitta Wahlberg and Pamela D. Frasch
2. From constitutional animal law toward interspecies constitutionalizing 15
Charlotte E. Blattner
3. Towards animal flourishing through international law 36
Anne Peters
4. The evolution of animal law scholarship’s theoretical foundations through critical animal law studies 60
Iyan Offor
5. Animal rights and human rights – an impossible equation? 91
Elina Pirjatanniemi

PART II THE QUEST FOR ANIMAL STATUS
6. Sentience, agency, and animal status 116
Andrzej Elżanowski
7. Bridging the gap between jurisprudence and questions of legal status 142
Joshua Jowitt
8. Legal dereification of animals 160
Tomasz Pietrzykowski and Małgorzata Lubelska-Sazanów
9. Legal personhood and animals 177
Visa Kurki
10. The concept of animal dignity in Swiss animal welfare law 187
Gieri Bolliger
11. Animal rights and the rights of nature: between law and politics 203
Cezary Błaszczyk

PART III DOMAINS AND PRACTICES OF ANIMAL LAW
12. Administrative control mechanisms and preventive animal protection 223
Birgitta Wahlberg
13. Animals in scientific research: an analysis from the perspective of Swiss law 236
Vanessa Gerritsen
14. Animals and food production from a US perspective 258
Jessica Chapman
15. Offences against animals in Finland 282
Tarja Koskela
16. The institution of the animal protection ombudsperson 306
Simone Gräber and Ines Schnur
17. Landmark cases in animal law 323
Eva Bernet Kempers and Ankita Shanker

PART IV TRANSDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON ANIMAL LAW
18. Basics of animal behavior and welfare assessment 353
Laura Hänninen and Anna Valros
19. Animals and religious traditions 367
Olav Hammer and Karen Swartz-Hammer
20. Animal rights and indigenous traditions in the century of anthropocentrism 387
Mari-Ann Susi
21. Economics and animals 405
Jim Leitzel and Sabina Shaikh
22. Using Environmental, Social, and Governance corporate non-financial disclosure regulations to improve animal welfare 423
Jamie McLaughlin
23. New welfarism in animal law 444
Veera Koponen

PART V ANIMAL LAW IN PROGRESS: ADVOCACY, STRATEGIC LITIGATION, AND THE WAYS TO THE FUTURE
24. Strategic litigation and animal law development 457
Vegard Bø Bahus
25. Improving animal law by means of strategic litigation: the case of the UK 466
Edie Bowles
26. Animal advocacy in the European Union 478
Camilla Björkbom
27. Policy advocacy as a tool towards the legal protection of all animals 500
Erica Sullivan
28. Animals and international law: a rhetorical perspective 509
Tero Kivinen
29. Envisioning an inter-species justice 528
Eric L. Sugarman