Senior Lecturer in Human Animal Studies, Centre for Animal Welfare, University of Winchester
Steven has expertise in the multidisciplinary fields of human-animal studies and animal welfare science, ethics and law. Specifically, he has expertise in the ethics of the human-animal interaction and how the interests of sentient animals are accounted for in British government policy. Steven has published on diverse issues in human-animal studies and animal welfare science, ethics and law.
Animal sentience bill is necessary for the UK to be a true world leader in animal welfare
Aug 06, 2021 09:43 am UTC| Law
The UK has a proud history as a leader in animal welfare, passing one of the worlds first animal protection laws in 1822, to prevent the cruel treatment of cattle. While such laws have continued to improve the Animal...
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