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Animals as Something More Than Mere Property: Interweaving Green Criminology and Law

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  • James Gacek

    (Department of Justice Studies, University of Regina, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada)

  • Richard Jochelson

    (Faculty of Law (Robson Hall), University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada)

Abstract

Our article argues that non-human animals deserve to be treated as something more than property to be abused, exploited, or expended. Such an examination lies at the heart of green criminology and law—an intersection of which we consider more thoroughly. Drawing upon our respective and collective works, we endeavor to engage in a discussion that highlights the significance of green criminology for law and suggests how law can provide opportunities to further green criminological inquiry. How the law is acutely relevant for constituting the animal goes hand in glove with how humanness and animality are embedded deeply in the construction of law and society. We contend that, when paired together, green criminology and law have the potential to reconstitute the animal as something more than mere property within law, shed light on the anthropocentric logics at play within the criminal justice system, and promote positive changes to animal cruelty legislation. Scholarship could benefit greatly from moving into new lines of inquiry that emphasize “more-than-human legalities”. Such inquiry has the power to promote the advocacy-oriented scholarship of animal rights and species justice.

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  • James Gacek & Richard Jochelson, 2020. "Animals as Something More Than Mere Property: Interweaving Green Criminology and Law," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 9(7), pages 1-16, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:9:y:2020:i:7:p:122-:d:383420
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