Title
What Can Animal Law Learn From Environmental Law?
Contributor Roles
Edited by Randall S. Abate, Florida A & M University College of Law
Files
Description
This book seeks to fill the gap between the complex legal issues that matter most to the environmental law and animal law movements. Environmental law, with its intricate layers of international, federal, state, and local laws, has a longer history and is more established than its animal law counterpart. Yet, animal law faces many of the same legal and strategic challenges that environmental law faced in seeking to establish a more secure foothold in the United States and abroad. As such, animal law stands to gain valuable insights from the lessons of the environmental law movement’s experience in confronting those challenges.
ISBN
978-1-58576-176-0
Publication Date
2015
Document Type
Book
Publisher
Environmental Law Institute
City
Washington, D.C.
Disciplines
Administrative Law | Animal Law | Environmental Law | International Law | International Trade Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Abate, Randall S., "What Can Animal Law Learn From Environmental Law?" (2015). Faculty Books and Book Contributions. 2.
https://commons.law.famu.edu/faculty-books/2