Animal Rights Textbook

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The Animal Rights App is a free book application about animal rights questions, answers and theory. With this app you can learn about the basics of animal rights and law. Humans have a responsibility to make sure all living things are protected, especially animals. Like humans, animals also have the ability to feel pain, pleasure, fear, and frustration. Humans, whether consciously or not, often do things that disturb the needs of animals. For this reason, morally, humans need to make animal rights which can guarantee the right to life and welfare of animals.

Animal rights is the idea in which some, or all, animals are entitled to the possession of their own existence and that their most basic interests - such as the need to avoid suffering - should be afforded the same consideration as similar interests of human beings. That is, some species of animals have the right to be treated as individuals, with their own desires and needs, rather than as an unfeeling property.

Its advocates oppose the assignment of moral value and fundamental protection on the basis of species membership alone - an idea known since 1970 as speciesism, when the term was coined by Richard D. Ryder - arguing that it is a prejudice as irrational as any other. They maintain that animals should no longer be viewed as property or used as food, clothing, research subjects, entertainment, or beasts of burden. Multiple cultural traditions around the world such as Jainism, Taoism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shintoism and Animism also espouse some forms of animal rights.

In parallel to the debate about moral rights, animal law is now widely taught in law schools in North America, [citation needed] and several legal scholarships, such as Steven M. Wise and Gary L. Francione, support the extension of basic legal rights and personhood to non-human animals. The animals most often considered in arguments for personhood are hominids. This is supported by some animal rights academics because it would break through the species barrier, but opposed by others because it predicates moral value on mental complexity, rather than on sentience alone. As of November 2019, 29 countries have currently enacted bans on hominoid experimentation, and Argentina has granted a captive orangutan basic human rights since 2014.

Studying privacy law is essential for law students, practitioners of international law, and other professions who wish to study animal rights theory. It will provide you with examples and strategic explanations of basic questions and answers around animal protection law. This app will also provide you with the most common & useful chapters. So that this collection of legal theory books can be taken anywhere, studied anytime and of course can be accessed offline.

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May 2, 2024

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