Empirical Animal Law
Testing the Assumptions of a Movement
Justin Marceau author David A Dana author Janice Nadler author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Aug '26
£28.00
This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A data-driven challenge to animal law's assumptions. What changes minds, shifts norms, and actually reduces suffering?
Empirical Animal Law exposes the gap between moral aspiration and empirical reality. Combining original research with social science, it evaluates whether animal welfare laws, criminal prosecutions, litigation, and protest actually change minds or improve lives. The book poses a transformative challenge to animal law's intuitions and tactics.Empirical Animal Law challenges long-held assumptions about what animal law reforms help or harm animals. Drawing on original empirical studies and a broad interdisciplinary body of research, the book tests whether familiar tools of advocacy such as incremental reforms, criminal prosecutions, litigation, and protest really reduce animal suffering. Moving beyond moral intuition and ideology the book reveals how people perceive animal harm, which messages and messengers persuade, and when well-intentioned strategies may backfire. With chapters on factory farming reforms, criminal punishment, litigation strategy, protest backlash, and moral framing, Empirical Animal Law offers the first comprehensive, data-driven account of how animal law operates in practice and calls for a new empirically informed movement.
ISBN: 9781009850445
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Weight: unknown
300 pages