Volume Two, 1995-1996
INTRODUCTION
ANIMALS AS PROPERTY
by Gary L. Francione
REMARKS
BETWEEN THE FLOOD AND THE RAINBOW: OUR COVENANT TO PROTECT THE WHOLE OF CREATION
by Bruce Babbitt
ARTICLES
RECONCILING POLAR BEAR PROTECTION UNDER UNITED STATES LAWS AND THE INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT FOR THE CONSERVATION OF POLAR BEARS
by Donald C. Baur
SCREENING WATER DIVERSIONS FOR FISH PROTECTION: A SURVEY OF POLICY, PRACTICES AND COMPLIANCE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
by James D. Crammond
BEYOND THE LAW: AGRIBUSINESS AND THE SYSTEMATIC ABUSE OF ANIMALS RAISED FOR FOOD OR FOOD PRODUCTION
by David J. Wolfson
SYMPOSIUM
BIOETHICS AND ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION
by Arthur B. LaFrance
SOME THOUGHTS ON ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION
by David Favre
PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL RESEARCH: REPLACEMENT, REDUCTION, REFINEMENT, AND RESPONSIBILITY
by Bryan D. Ogden, D.V.M.
BIOLOGICAL CONTINUITY AND GREAT APE RIGHTS
by Mark A. Krause
LEGAL RIGHTS FOR NONHUMAN ANIMALS: THE CASE FOR CHIMPANZEES AND BONOBOS
by Steven M. Wise
EFFECTIVE VOIR DIRE IN ANIMAL CASES
by Larry Weiss
ANIMAL CRUELTY LEGISLATION: THE PASADO LAW AND ITS LEGACY
by Steve Ann Chambers
THE KITTLES CASE AND ITS AFTERMATH
by Joshua Marquis
THE OREGON BEAR AND COUGAR INITIATIVE: A LOOK AT THE INITIATIVE PROCESS
by Nancy Perry
BOOK REVIEWS
THE INJUSTICE OF ANIMAL WELFARE: A REVIEW OF ANIMALS, PROPERTY AND THE LAW
by Pricilla N. Cohn, PhD
A DANGEROUSLY MISLEADING CASE FOR EXTINCTION: A REVIEW OF NOAH’S CHOICE: THE FUTURE OF ENDANGERED SPECIES
Shennie Patel
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