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Animals Have Rights?

Do Animals Have Rights?

  • Animal Rights
    • Animal Rights: Moral Theory and Practice
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  • Can Animals Be Victims of Crimes?
    • State v. Nix
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    • Fundamentals Of Victims’ Rights: A Summary of 12 Common Victims’ Rights
    • Crime Victims’ Rights: Critical Concepts for Animal Rights
  • Harm
    • Why Is It a Crime to Stomp on a Goldfish? Harm, Victimhood and the Structure of Anti-Cruelty Offenses
Resources:

Regan (2001). "Defending Animal Rights."

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