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Lee Rhiannon, Federal Greens Senator, at the 2011 Animal Law Lecture Series

"There is a point where the law does need to get involved, but so often it does not go as far as we would like...” Lee Rhiannon, Greens Senator, 2011 Animal Law Lecture Series read more

 

"It's not an intellectual thing for me, nor a religious one.  I have no memory of having felt anything but kinship with animals...”
John Mancy (Barrister) Law Talk read more

"...I think humans have a responsibility to the planet and other animals to stop eating them." Kay Nolan (Paralegal) Law Talk  read more

"As a New Zealander the animal law issue I am most passionate about at the moment is the continuance of battery farming eggs in this country. It is a horrible animal issue....” Chantal (Law Student) Law Talk read more

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The Law Society of South Australia has recently approved the creation of an Animal Law Committee in recognition of this growing area of law. The first meeting is likely to take place at the end of January 2010. Until then, the Law Society is calling on people to express their interest in joining the Committee. Membership is open to those who are members of the Law Society.

Please follow this link for information on joining the Law Society.

For general information relating to the Committee, please contact Rachael Shaw.


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