Description

In our complex, consumerist societies, the intricacy of personal interactions and the number of goods and products available often prevents us from direct knowledge of what lies ‘behind’ food behaviors, ingredients, and the origins of the modern food and agriculture supply chain. Over the last decade or so, scholars, lawyers and engaged lay vegans have had many discussions about vegan rights and discrimination as issues intrinsic to animal rights, but the final frontier remains intact: the direct concerns of other animals. To give effect to the rights of animals, we must recognize and defend the human right—or duty, as many uphold-- to care about them.
Including contributors from Australia, the United States, Germany, Italy, France, Canada, Portugal, and the United Kingdom, this book explores the rights of vegans and how vegans can be protected from discrimination. Using an international socio-legal lens, the contributors discuss constitutional issues, vegan legal cases, the concept of protection for vegan ‘belief’ in human rights and equality law, the legal requirement to provide vegan food, animal agriculture and plant-based, vegan food in the context of the human right to food, and the rights of vegans in education and in health care. This book will be of interest to practicing lawyers, legal and critical legal scholars, scholars of vegan, and critical animal studies, and commentors on socio-political issues alike.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Veganism and the Law in Australia: Is Discrimination against Ethical Vegans Unlawful? by Angela Radich
Chapter 2. A Single Black Bean: Discrimination and the Protection of Ethical Vegans in Canada by Krystal-Anne Roussel and Camille Labchuk
Chapter 3. Vegetarian and Vegan Litigation in the United States by Adam P. Karp
Chapter 4. Vegan Legal Issues in Germany by Ralf Müller-Amenitsch
Chapter 5. Veganism and Law in Italy by Carlo Prisco
Chapter 6. The Protection of Vegans in Portugal: Law and Progress by Nuno Alvim
Chapter 7. Animal Agriculture, the Right to Food and Vegan Dietary Solutions by Joe Wills
Chapter 8. The Growth of Veganism in France: Law and Current Challenges by Marie Laffineur-Pauchet
Chapter 9. Veganism as a Protected Belief under United Kingdom Human Rights and Equality Law by Matthew Overton
Chapter 10. Veganism, Law and Education in the United Kingdom by Jeanette Rowley and Edie Bowles
Chapter 11. Treatment for Disordered Eating in England: Balancing Vegan Rights and Tr

Product details

Published 02 Nov 2021
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 306
ISBN 9781793622624
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Jeanette Rowley

Anthology Editor

Carlo Prisco

Contributor

Nuno Alvim

Contributor

Edie Bowles

Contributor

Sorin Ionescu

Contributor

Adam P. Karp

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Camille Labchuk

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Matthew Overton

Contributor

Carlo Prisco

Contributor

Angela Radich

Contributor

Jeanette Rowley

Contributor

Richard Twine

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Joe Wills

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