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Foreword | ||
Preface and Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Legal Welfarism: The Consequences of the Property Status of Animals | 3 | |
Pt. I | The Status of Animals as Property | 15 |
1 | The Problem: "Unnecessary" Suffering and the "Humane" Treatment of Property | 17 |
2 | The Dominion of Humans over Animals, the "Defects" of Animals, and the Common Law | 33 |
3 | Two Examples of Legal Welfarism | 50 |
4 | The Exclusion of Animal Interests from Legal Consideration - the Doctrine of Standing | 65 |
5 | Laws and Rights: Claims, Benefits, Interests, and the Instrumental Status of Animals | 91 |
Pt. II | A General Application of the Theory: Anticruelty Statutes | 117 |
6 | The Purposes of Anticruelty Statutes | 119 |
7 | Anticruelty Statutes and the Protection of the Institutionalized Exploitation of Animals | 134 |
Pt. III | A Specific Application of the Theory: The Regulation of Animal Experimentation | 163 |
8 | Animal Experimentation: Animal Property and Human "Benefit" | 165 |
9 | The Federal Animal Welfare Act | 185 |
10 | Administrative Regulation of the Animal Welfare Act | 208 |
11 | The Animal Welfare Act in the Courts | 234 |
Epilogue: An Alternative to Legal Welfarism? | 251 | |
Explanation of Legal Citations | 265 | |
Notes | 269 | |
Selected Bibliography | 331 | |
Index | 345 |
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