VideoCategory: Animal law

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Animal law research encompasses the legal principles and policies protecting the rights and welfare of animals, bridging ethical concerns with environmental and resource management. This field examines statutes, regulations, and case law that impact animals directly and indirectly, making it a crucial subdomain within Environmental and resources law. Researchers and students benefit from JoVE Visualize’s unique approach, which pairs relevant PubMed articles with JoVE experiment videos, fostering a deeper understanding of the legal frameworks and research methods influencing animal protection and enforcement.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Animal Law Research

Established methods in animal law research often include detailed legal analysis, comparative law studies, and case review methodologies. These approaches focus on interpreting statutes, judicial decisions, and legislative intent to clarify how laws affect animal welfare and rights. Additionally, empirical research methods incorporating surveys and policy impact assessments provide a robust foundation to understand the effectiveness of animal law legislation and the roles performed in an animal lawyer job description.

Emerging Approaches in Animal Law

Innovative research trends are expanding the animal law field by integrating interdisciplinary techniques such as data analytics to evaluate legislation effectiveness, and socio-legal studies exploring public attitudes toward animal rights. The rise of animal law degree programs and greater attention to environmental ethics promote novel frameworks addressing challenges like wildlife conservation and animal law in the United States. JoVE Visualize’s incorporation of experimental methods highlights these forward-thinking perspectives, supporting comprehensive insights into evolving legal protections for animals.

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September 1, 1973

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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A, Comparative Physiology

Lysine transport in turtle ventricle. I. Effect of ouabain and extracellular ions on lysine accumulation

  • J J Hajjar, R N Khuri, H Bizri et al.

October 11, 2017

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The Indian Medical Gazette

Natural Leptospiral Infection in the Rat Population of Calcutta

  • B M Das Gupta et al.

March 23, 2017

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Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Space Allowance of the Littered Area Affects Lying Behavior in Group-Housed Horses

  • Joan-Bryce Burla, Christina Rufener, Iris Bachmann et al.

November 1, 1973

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Veterinariia

[Measures for the control of costiasis in carp during the winter]

  • A I Kanaev, M I Vlasenko et al.

September 1, 1971

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Lipids

The turnover time of dietary cholesterol in the lactating rat

  • D J Easter et al.