Farm Animal Welfare Law
International Perspectives on Sustainable Agriculture and Wildlife Regulation
Herausgeber: Steier, Gabriela
Farm Animal Welfare Law
International Perspectives on Sustainable Agriculture and Wildlife Regulation
Herausgeber: Steier, Gabriela
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This textbook distills the various aspects of international farm animal, wildlife conservation, food safety and environmental protection law in an accessible way for an audience of practitioners, scholars and graduate students.
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This textbook distills the various aspects of international farm animal, wildlife conservation, food safety and environmental protection law in an accessible way for an audience of practitioners, scholars and graduate students.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9780367684778
- ISBN-10: 0367684772
- Artikelnr.: 64688808
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9780367684778
- ISBN-10: 0367684772
- Artikelnr.: 64688808
Dr. iur. Gabriela Steier, LL.M., Esq. is a lawyer, educator, speaker, and scholar focusing on food law and regulation. Her areas of focus are food system regulation in the EU and US, environmental and climate change law. She is a Part-Time Lecturer at Northeastern University, where she teaches several courses on food regulation, food safety modernization, and international food trade. She also teaches as an Adjunct Professor at the Duquesne University School of Law in Pittsburgh, and as a Visiting Professor at the University of Perugia, Italy. As Founder of FoodLawInternational.com, she manages a vast network, hosts lecture series, and promotes academic scholarship in her field. Her recent online course on Udemy and her International Perspectives Column in Quality Assurance Magazine give her far-reaching traction. She has published widely in both textbooks and peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Steier has a BA from Tufts University, a JD from the Duquesne University School of Law, an LL.M. from the Vermont Law School, and a Doctorate in Comparative Law from the University of Cologne, Germany. She is based in Boston, MA.
Part 1 - Marine Animals: Editor Note. Marine Fishing and Aquaculture: A
Global Perspective. Perspectives and Predicaments on GE Salmon. Editor
Suggestions for Future Discussion: JULIANA v. UNITED STATES. Part 2 -
Bovine Animals: Editor Note. Textbox: Zoonitic Diseases: When Animals are
Sick, People get Sick. GLOBAL Regulatory Overview of Farm Animal Welfare.
AG-GAG: Agriculture, Whistleblowers, and the 1st Amendment. The
Disintegration of Bovine Animal Protection: Fundamental Animal Rights vs.
Speciesism in Indian Law. Dairy Cows and Goats: Animal Welfare,
Sustainability, and the Global Regulatory Environment. Poultry Welfare
Regulation: Lacking Protections for Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, and Geese.
Part 3 - Wildlife, Climate Change, Habitat, and Invasive Species: Editor
Note. Grounding Habitat and Sustainability via Phytoremediation Strategies.
Invasivorism as a Sustainable Strategy to Animal and Resource Exploitation.
Managed Bees v Pollinator Welfare. Brazil's Role in Food Production - Food
Security and Sustainability. Land as Carbon Sinks or Pollution Sources:
International Pastoral Land Law. Part 4 - Appendices. Global Legislation on
Animal Welfare Overview: Tools for Change. Zoonotic Diseases and Food
Safety. Environmental Protection and Clean Energy Overlaps. Habitat Loss,
Agrobiodiversity, and Incidental Wildlife Loss. Marine and (Over-)Fishing
Global Perspective. Perspectives and Predicaments on GE Salmon. Editor
Suggestions for Future Discussion: JULIANA v. UNITED STATES. Part 2 -
Bovine Animals: Editor Note. Textbox: Zoonitic Diseases: When Animals are
Sick, People get Sick. GLOBAL Regulatory Overview of Farm Animal Welfare.
AG-GAG: Agriculture, Whistleblowers, and the 1st Amendment. The
Disintegration of Bovine Animal Protection: Fundamental Animal Rights vs.
Speciesism in Indian Law. Dairy Cows and Goats: Animal Welfare,
Sustainability, and the Global Regulatory Environment. Poultry Welfare
Regulation: Lacking Protections for Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, and Geese.
Part 3 - Wildlife, Climate Change, Habitat, and Invasive Species: Editor
Note. Grounding Habitat and Sustainability via Phytoremediation Strategies.
Invasivorism as a Sustainable Strategy to Animal and Resource Exploitation.
Managed Bees v Pollinator Welfare. Brazil's Role in Food Production - Food
Security and Sustainability. Land as Carbon Sinks or Pollution Sources:
International Pastoral Land Law. Part 4 - Appendices. Global Legislation on
Animal Welfare Overview: Tools for Change. Zoonotic Diseases and Food
Safety. Environmental Protection and Clean Energy Overlaps. Habitat Loss,
Agrobiodiversity, and Incidental Wildlife Loss. Marine and (Over-)Fishing
Part 1 - Marine Animals: Editor Note. Marine Fishing and Aquaculture: A
Global Perspective. Perspectives and Predicaments on GE Salmon. Editor
Suggestions for Future Discussion: JULIANA v. UNITED STATES. Part 2 -
Bovine Animals: Editor Note. Textbox: Zoonitic Diseases: When Animals are
Sick, People get Sick. GLOBAL Regulatory Overview of Farm Animal Welfare.
AG-GAG: Agriculture, Whistleblowers, and the 1st Amendment. The
Disintegration of Bovine Animal Protection: Fundamental Animal Rights vs.
Speciesism in Indian Law. Dairy Cows and Goats: Animal Welfare,
Sustainability, and the Global Regulatory Environment. Poultry Welfare
Regulation: Lacking Protections for Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, and Geese.
Part 3 - Wildlife, Climate Change, Habitat, and Invasive Species: Editor
Note. Grounding Habitat and Sustainability via Phytoremediation Strategies.
Invasivorism as a Sustainable Strategy to Animal and Resource Exploitation.
Managed Bees v Pollinator Welfare. Brazil's Role in Food Production - Food
Security and Sustainability. Land as Carbon Sinks or Pollution Sources:
International Pastoral Land Law. Part 4 - Appendices. Global Legislation on
Animal Welfare Overview: Tools for Change. Zoonotic Diseases and Food
Safety. Environmental Protection and Clean Energy Overlaps. Habitat Loss,
Agrobiodiversity, and Incidental Wildlife Loss. Marine and (Over-)Fishing
Global Perspective. Perspectives and Predicaments on GE Salmon. Editor
Suggestions for Future Discussion: JULIANA v. UNITED STATES. Part 2 -
Bovine Animals: Editor Note. Textbox: Zoonitic Diseases: When Animals are
Sick, People get Sick. GLOBAL Regulatory Overview of Farm Animal Welfare.
AG-GAG: Agriculture, Whistleblowers, and the 1st Amendment. The
Disintegration of Bovine Animal Protection: Fundamental Animal Rights vs.
Speciesism in Indian Law. Dairy Cows and Goats: Animal Welfare,
Sustainability, and the Global Regulatory Environment. Poultry Welfare
Regulation: Lacking Protections for Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, and Geese.
Part 3 - Wildlife, Climate Change, Habitat, and Invasive Species: Editor
Note. Grounding Habitat and Sustainability via Phytoremediation Strategies.
Invasivorism as a Sustainable Strategy to Animal and Resource Exploitation.
Managed Bees v Pollinator Welfare. Brazil's Role in Food Production - Food
Security and Sustainability. Land as Carbon Sinks or Pollution Sources:
International Pastoral Land Law. Part 4 - Appendices. Global Legislation on
Animal Welfare Overview: Tools for Change. Zoonotic Diseases and Food
Safety. Environmental Protection and Clean Energy Overlaps. Habitat Loss,
Agrobiodiversity, and Incidental Wildlife Loss. Marine and (Over-)Fishing