Kinds of Harm: Animal Law Language from a Scientific Perspective

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The current language of animal welfare laws is inconsistent and unclear in the basic terms pertaining to animal sensations and potential harms. In the case of law, the exact language often plays an essential role in determining legal duties and establishing their scope. Thus, for further progress in animal law, a coherent and unified basic conceptual framework is needed. To establish such a framework, the relevant legal terminology should be discussed in a prescriptive rather than interpretive manner while drawing on the medical sciences. Here, we propose a way to clarify the relevant terms to prevent misconceptions and improve the consistency of animal law.

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Pietrzykowski, T., & Smilowska, K. (2022). Kinds of Harm: Animal Law Language from a Scientific Perspective. Animals, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12050557

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