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Protecting animals within and across borders : extraterritorial jurisdiction and the challenges of globalization / Charlotte E. Blattner.

By: Blattner, Charlotte E [author.].Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2019Description: liii, 465 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780190948313.Subject(s): Animal welfare -- Law and legislation | Exterritoriality | Universal jurisdiction | International and municipal law | Law and globalizationAdditional Physical Form: Electronic version: 9780190948320DDC classification: 344.049 Also available online.
Contents:
Introduction : protecting animals in an age of globalization -- Mapping the territory of animal law -- Shifting spatial dimensions of animal law -- The unanswered : indirect protection through the GATT -- The ignored : indirect protection through the TBT, the SPS, the ADA, the AoA, and the special treatment clause -- The unexplored : direct extraterritoriality -- Extended jurisdiction through foreign policy, soft law, and self-regulation -- Lex ferenda : direct extraterritoriality -- Parameters of substantive law -- Comparative vantage points of extraterritorial animal law -- Legality of extraterritorial jurisdiction under international law -- Conclusion : toward legal pluralism, postcolonialism, and interspecies justice.

Introduction : protecting animals in an age of globalization -- Mapping the territory of animal law -- Shifting spatial dimensions of animal law -- The unanswered : indirect protection through the GATT -- The ignored : indirect protection through the TBT, the SPS, the ADA, the AoA, and the special treatment clause -- The unexplored : direct extraterritoriality -- Extended jurisdiction through foreign policy, soft law, and self-regulation -- Lex ferenda : direct extraterritoriality -- Parameters of substantive law -- Comparative vantage points of extraterritorial animal law -- Legality of extraterritorial jurisdiction under international law -- Conclusion : toward legal pluralism, postcolonialism, and interspecies justice.

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