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Seeds of Change
The International Vegan Rights Alliance and the Vegan Rights Revolution
Seeds of Change
The International Vegan Rights Alliance and the Vegan Rights Revolution
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Description
Seeds of Change: The International Vegan Rights Alliance and the Vegan Rights Revolution emphasizes that the legal protection of vegans is important to the campaign for animal protection. It explains the social, political, and legal context for the practice of veganism. This book documents the history of the campaign for vegan rights, the dedicated work of the International Vegan Rights Alliance, and shows how the idea of rights for vegans generated significant interest around the world resulting in veganism being formally recognized in law. Seeds of Change encourages vegans to defend their right to live with compassion in their daily lives and inspires further vegan rights advocacy as seeds of change that contribute to animal protection.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Issues Faced by Vegans
Chapter Two: The Campaign for Legal Protection for Vegans and the International Vegan Rights Alliance
Chapter Three: Research Validating and Supporting Rights for Vegans
Chapter Four: How Research, Law and Guidance Apply to the Issues Faced by Vegans
Chapter Five: The Successes, Additional Inroads, Still Listening
Conclusion
Appendix A: Table of Cases
Product details
Published | Nov 07 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 238 |
ISBN | 9781666951530 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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I have long been of the view that we will never have a vegan world as long as we have an 'animal movement' that that refuses to recognize veganism as a moral imperative and promotes the more 'humane' exploitation of animals along with the idea that being a 'flexible' vegan (whatever that means) is sufficient. I believe that Jeanette Rowley shares that vision and I commend her for her efforts, discussed in this book, to ensure that the rights of vegans are protected.
Gray L. Francione, Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of Law and Katzenbach Scholar of Law and Philosophy, Emeritus, Rutgers University