Wildlife Law and Ethics: A U.S. Perspective

Wildlife Law and Ethics: A U.S. Perspective

Wildlife Law and Ethics: A U.S. Perspective

Wildlife Law and Ethics: A U.S. Perspective

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Overview

Exploring how the law can be used to influence, for better and for worse, the lives of the billions of individual animals we call wildlife, this new book focuses not only on the legal issues involved but also on the compelling ethical and moral issues that are inextricably intertwined with our treatment of wild animals.

Framed around specific issues, each chapter focuses on the significant and often unrealized power of U.S. law to influence wildlife protections around the world. This is an informative and understandable resource for lawyers, scholars, and the increasing number of citizens who care about the future of wildlife.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781634258043
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication date: 08/01/2018
Pages: 265
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Yolanda Eisenstein is a writer and animal lawyer in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is vice-president of the board of directors of Animal Protection Voters of New Mexico and sits on the board of the State Bar of New Mexico Animal Law Section. She is a former adjunct professor of animal law and wildlife law at SMU Dedman School of Law and the University of New Mexico School of Law. Eisenstein is past chair of the ABA TIPS Animal Law Committee and in 2018 received their “Excellence in Animal Law” Award. She has a master’s degree, summa cum laude, in philosophy and juris doctor, cum laude, from SMU Dedman School of Law. She is the author of Careers in Animal Law, The ABA Legal Guide to Dog Laws, and Wildlife Law and Ethics, where she served as co-editor.

Bruce Wagman is a partner in Schiff Hardin’s San Francisco office, with an almost exclusive focus on animal law matters, including litigation, legislative drafting and counseling, education, and private consultation.

He has been active in animal law since 1992. He is a coeditor of the casebook Animal Law Cases and Materials and coauthor of A Worldview of Animal Law and publishes and speaks regularly on various animal law topics. He has been teaching animal law since 1996 and currently teaches on a rotating basis at three Bay Area law schools.

Wagman’s clients include numerous animal protection organizations as well as private individuals. He has worked on behalf of birds, cats, chickens, chimpanzees, cows, deer, dogs, dolphins, ducks, elephants, elk, gorillas, horses (domestic and wild), lions, mice, monkeys, pigs, sharks, turkeys, whales, and wolves, on myriad issues including the use of animals in entertainment, biomedical research, and animal agriculture/food.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: On the Path to Extinction by Ralph HenryChapter 2: The Tragedy of Trade by Peter LaFontaine Chapter 3: The Oceans’ Limits by Kristen Monsell Chapter 4: Evolving Perspectives on Captives by Anna Frostic and Joan Schaffner
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