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Author Burgat, Florence

Title Animal Suffering The Ethics and Politics of Animal Lives
Published Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (260 p.)
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Extraction and Captive Management of Wild Animals, 18th Century to Present Day -- 1.1. Preamble: ancient practices -- 1.2. Birth of the modern zoo: new forms of animal captivity -- 1.3. The rise of the animal trade -- 1.4. A collective appropriation of wildlife -- 1.5. The confinement of wild animals -- 1.6. Zoo ethics -- 1.7. Captive breeding -- 1.8. Capture and conservation -- 1.9. References -- Chapter 2. Pig Welfare in China -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Pig farming: an overview -- 2.2.1. History
2.2.2. Contemporary China -- 2.2.3. The reform era (1978-the present) -- 2.2.4. Pig farming with Chinese characteristics -- 2.3. Animal welfare -- 2.3.1. A new challenge -- 2.3.2. Breeding sow welfare -- 2.3.3. Live transport -- 2.3.4. Culling and slaughter -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 2.5. References -- Chapter 3. Dogs "Outside the Law": An Ethnographic Look at Animal Lives in South Korea -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Talking about South Korean dogs in order to talk about animal lives -- 3.2.1. The socio-cultural context of dog meat consumption -- 3.2.2. "Animal welfare" in Korean legislation
3.3. Animal lives in markets -- 3.3.1. Introducing Moran Market -- 3.3.2. Ethnographic overview -- 3.4. On the condition of the dogs -- 3.5. Conclusion -- 3.6. References -- Chapter 4. The Legal Status of Animals in European Law -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.1.1. Emergence of a legal protection of the animal by the European Union -- 4.1.2. Realization of the legal protection of animals by the European Union: the concept of welfare -- 4.2. Institutionalized suffering -- 4.2.1. Inevitable suffering -- 4.2.2. Justifiable suffering -- 4.3. Normalized suffering -- 4.3.1. Living conditions
4.3.2. Mutilation -- 4.4. List of abbreviations -- 4.5. References -- Chapter 5. How Do the Regulations and the Various Stakeholders Take the Pain of Animals Subjected to Experimental Procedures into Account? -- 5.1. Animal experimentation: figures and regulatory approach to animal pain -- 5.1.1. European Commission reports -- 5.1.2. Global data on animal experimentation -- 5.1.3. Data on the suffering of animals subjected to experimentation -- 5.1.4. Assessment of pain in animals and practices that are ethically acceptable according to the Directive -- 5.1.5. Silenced pain and suffering
5.2. How are the regulations regarding the assessment of pain in animals used for scientific or educational purposes applied? -- 5.2.1. Upstream of the project -- 5.2.2. At the time of project design -- 5.2.3. Before the start of the project -- 5.2.4. During and after the project -- 5.3. The obstacles to taking animal interests into account -- 5.3.1. Market law and globalization -- 5.3.2. The power of lobbyists -- 5.3.3. Intentions but a lack of voluntarism -- 5.3.4. A biased and uninformed evaluation of projects -- 5.3.5. Lack of qualifications of personnel using animals -- 5.4. Conclusion
Notes Description based upon print version of record
5.5. References
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