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Type: | Journal article |
Title: | Animal research regulation in Australia - does it pass the test of robustness? |
Author: | Whittaker, A. |
Citation: | Global Journal of Animal Law, 2014; 1:1-14 |
Publisher: | Åbo Akademi University, Department of Law |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
ISSN: | 2341-8168 |
Statement of Responsibility: | Alexandra Whittaker |
Abstract: | This article discusses the regulation of animal use in research and teaching pursuits in Australia, under both statute and delegated legislation. The main focus of the article is to determine whether the legislative model can adequately protect animal welfare, and to identify any system deficiencies that may lead to an adverse finding in this regard. It does so using a comparative law model with contrasts drawn between research animal regulation in Europe, the UK and US jurisdictions. Where deficiencies are identified suggestions for reform are proposed. |
Rights: | Copyright the publisher |
Published version: | http://www.gjal.abo.fi/?page=get_issue&id=2014-01 |
Appears in Collections: | Animal and Veterinary Sciences publications Aurora harvest 2 |
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