This book critically engages the emerging field of global animal law from the perspective of an intersectional ethical framework.
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"This is an important work for the fields of animal law, animal studies and international trade law. Realigning the major currents of animal protection by reference to decolonial theories, Offor argues for radical and real-world transition in the world of 'global' animal law." Yoriko Otomo, Global Research Network.
"A welcome new direction for global animal law studies. Very strong in theory and conceptualisation, combined with deep legal analysis of international trade law and a high sensitivity for the plight of nonhuman animals." Anne Peters, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and Public International Law, Heidelberg.
"Iyan Offor's Global Animal Law from the Margins brings a valuable underrepresented perspective to global animal law, applying the methodologies and insights of critical animal studies and intersectionalism. It is an important and necessary contribution to the scholarship." Katie Sykes, Thompson Rivers University Faculty of Law, Canada.
"A welcome new direction for global animal law studies. Very strong in theory and conceptualisation, combined with deep legal analysis of international trade law and a high sensitivity for the plight of nonhuman animals." Anne Peters, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and Public International Law, Heidelberg.
"Iyan Offor's Global Animal Law from the Margins brings a valuable underrepresented perspective to global animal law, applying the methodologies and insights of critical animal studies and intersectionalism. It is an important and necessary contribution to the scholarship." Katie Sykes, Thompson Rivers University Faculty of Law, Canada.