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

Extraterritorial jurisdiction stands at the juncture of international law and animal law and promises to open a path to understanding and resolving the global problems that challenge the core of animal law. As corporations have relocated and the animal industry (agriculture, medical research, entert...

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Superior document:Oxford scholarship online
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Oxford University Press,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Oxford scholarship online.
Physical Description:1 online resource (539 pages)
Notes:Also issued in print: 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: protecting animals in an age of globalization
  • Mapping the territory of animal law
  • Shifting dimensions of animal law
  • The unanswered: indirectly protecting animals through the GATT
  • The ignored: indirectly protecting animals 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.