Animal Welfare and International Environmental Law offers compelling and timely arguments in favour of wildlife’s inherent worth and proposes a progressive development of the law in response to its needs and interests. Taking into account recent trends in bioethics and conservation, these critical discussions of wildlife welfare have dramatic implications for the future of sustainable development and sustainable use. The book challenges assumptions by taking a perspective which decentres the needs of humans and instead emphasises the growing need to protect wildlife with compassion and care. 335 p.
Series: New Horizons in Environmental and Energy Law
- Werner Scholtz, Editor. Professor of Law, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town (South Africa); and Visiting Professor, Lincoln Law School, Sacramento, CA (USA).
- Publication date (digital version): 2019-05.