New L&C Law Scholarship: Animal Law Volume 13, Number 1
January 19th, 2007The latest issue of Lewis & Clark Law School’s Animal Law is now out.
Here are the articles published in Volume 13, Number 1 of Animal Law, complete with links to the abstracts and full-text articles:
Introduction
- Confronting Barriers To The Court Room For Animal Advocates by Delcianna Winders
Symposium
- Introduction, Confronting Barriers To The Court Room For Animal Advocates by Clayton Gillette & Joyce Tischler
- Linking Cultural And Legal Transitions by Taimie Bryant, Una Chaudhuri, Dale Jamieson, Laura Ireland Moore, and David Wolfson
- Legal Standing For Animals And Advocates by David Cassuto, Jonathan Lovvorn, Katherine Meyer, and Joyce Tischler
- Animal Advocacy And Causes Of Action by Carter Dillard, Leonard Egert, David Favre, Eric Glitzenstein, Mariann Sullivan, and Sonia Waisman
- Conclusion, Confronting Barriers To The Court Room For Animal Advocates by David Wolfson
Articles
- There Are No Bad Dogs, Only Bad Owners: Replacing Strict Liability With A Negligence Standard In Dog Bite Cases by Lynn A. Epstein
- The Ethical Case For European Legislation Against Fur Farming by Andrew Linzey
Comments
- To What Extent Does Wealth Maximization Benefit Farmed Animals: A Law And Economics Approach To A Ban On Gestation Crates In Pig Production by Geoffrey C. Evans
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