The UAB creates the first database on legislation and jurisprudence on animals
The UAB is a pioneering university in the filed of training and study of animal law. The website dedicated to this subject now offers the first database on legislation and jurisprudence on animals. It includes almost two thousand freely accessible documents.
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The database allows users to search by area (international, European Union, National, Autonomous Communities or municipal), and offers information on legislation and court decisions on subjects such as hunting, circuses, livestock farms, cruelty to animals, sacrifice, the use of guide dogs, etc. There are 160 keywords which permit filtering the information.
This database strengthens the UAB position as a leader in this academic field. It is the only university in Europe to offer an undergraduate subject related to these issues (Animal Welfare Law, subject included in the bachelor's degree in law) and a master's degree programme: the Master's Degree in Animal Law and Society, as well as being the only worldwide offering not only a classroom-based learning modality, but also an online option. Moreover, Marita Giménez Candela, lecturer of the Department of Public Law and Legal History Studies at the UAB, directs the International Center for Animal Law Policy (ICALP), the first international and interdisciplinary centre focusing on animal law and public policies.