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From Science to Philosophy to Law
From: Animals and the Law
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Overview of twentieth century thinking of the status of animals, including the development of the concept of animal rights.
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Lesli Bisgould
Lesli Bisgould has been a litigator in Ontario since 1992. She began in the field of civil litigation and then spent ten years in her own practice in animal rights law, the only practice of its kind in Canada. She has written and lectured widely on the subject of animal rights and the law and is currently an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law, where she instructs a seminar entitled "Introduction to Animals and the Law"; She has argued at every level of court and deputed at every level of government. In recent years, her full-time work has been in the fields of poverty and human rights law. She is currently the barrister at Legal Aid Ontario's Clinic Resource Office where she assists caseworkers at Ontario’s community legal clinics with their appeals. All the opinions expressed in this book are those of the author alone and not those of Legal Aid Ontario or of the University of Toronto.