How can we protect animals more effectively, both at home and abroad, given the ongoing globalization of animal production? This book provides a catalogue of options for extraterritorial jurisdiction, which states can employ to strengthen their animal laws. It offers top-down perspectives drawn from general international law and trade law, and complements them by a bottom-up up view from the perspective of animal law.
How can we protect animals more effectively, both at home and abroad, given the ongoing globalization of animal production? This book provides a catalogue of options for extraterritorial jurisdiction, which states can employ to strengthen their animal laws. It offers top-down perspectives drawn from general international law and trade law, and complements them by a bottom-up up view from the perspective of animal law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charlotte E. Blattner is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law School.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Protecting Animals in an Age of Globalization * Chapter 1: Mapping the Territory of Animal Law * Chapter 2: Shifting Dimensions of Animal Law * Chapter 3: The Unanswered: Indirectly Protecting Animals through the GATT * Chapter 4: The Ignored: Indirectly Protecting Animals through the TBT, the SPS, the ADA, the AoA, and the * Chapter 5: The Unexplored: Direct Extraterritoriality * Chapter 6: Extended Jurisdiction through Foreign Policy, Soft Law, and Self-Regulation * Chapter 7: Lex Ferenda: Direct Extraterritoriality * Chapter 8: Parameters of Substantive Law * Chapter 9: Comparative Vantage Points of Extraterritorial Animal Law * Chapter 10: Legality of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction under International Law * Chapter 11: Conclusion: Toward Legal Pluralism, Postcolonialism, and Interspecies Justice
* Introduction: Protecting Animals in an Age of Globalization * Chapter 1: Mapping the Territory of Animal Law * Chapter 2: Shifting Dimensions of Animal Law * Chapter 3: The Unanswered: Indirectly Protecting Animals through the GATT * Chapter 4: The Ignored: Indirectly Protecting Animals through the TBT, the SPS, the ADA, the AoA, and the * Chapter 5: The Unexplored: Direct Extraterritoriality * Chapter 6: Extended Jurisdiction through Foreign Policy, Soft Law, and Self-Regulation * Chapter 7: Lex Ferenda: Direct Extraterritoriality * Chapter 8: Parameters of Substantive Law * Chapter 9: Comparative Vantage Points of Extraterritorial Animal Law * Chapter 10: Legality of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction under International Law * Chapter 11: Conclusion: Toward Legal Pluralism, Postcolonialism, and Interspecies Justice
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