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1
Animal protection legislation ??????
  • Module 27
  • ??27

2
The basis of legislation????
  • ?????????????
  • ????????????????????????????????????????????,????
    ?????????,??????????????????????????,?????????????
    ??????,????????????
  • ?????????????????,??????????????

3
Definitions??
Law(??) a rule established in the community by
authority or custom a body of such
rules?????????????????????????????? Legislation(
??) law making the body of law??????,????? Stat
ute(???) a specific law passed by a legislative
body ??? ????????????? Offence(??) an act
contrary to the law ??????? Defendant(??) a
person accused of an offence in a court of law??
?????????? Plaintiff(??) a person or body
bringing an action in a court of law ??
?????????????
4
A model law ????
  • Identify aspects of the legal system within which
    it must work ?????????????????????????(directive)?
    ?????????,??????????????????????????????????,?????
    ???????
  • Understand the different types of
    legislation???????????
  • Identify characteristics of different types of
    statute ???????????

5
Legal system characteristics??????
  • Courts use both Statute and Case (Common)
    Law????????????(??)?
  • E.g. UK, Commonwealth former Commonwealth
    countries ????, ????
  • Romano-Germanic Law, using solely Statute
    Law??(???)??, ??????
  • E.g., Continental European countries ?????????
  • Theocratic Law, derived purely from religious
    texts ???????????
  • E.g. Saudi Arabia and Iran ????????

6
Legal system - basic principles????????? (1)
  • Status of the accused presumption of innocence
    or guilt ?????????????(?????)
  • ??????????,??????????,????????
  • ???????????,??????????,?????????

7
Legal system - basic principles????????? (2)
  • ???????,??????????????beyond reasonable doubt?
  • ???,?????????on the balance of probability???????
  • ?????????,????????????????
  • ??????(???????)?????????????????????

8
Interpreting statute the basis of
statute????????
  • Prohibitive e.g. The Animal Welfare Act 1966, USA
    - what you must not do ??????,?????????(1966)
    -?????????
  • Prescriptive e.g. The Laying Hens Directive
    99/74/EC, EU - what you must provide
    ????,???????(99/74/EC, EU) -??????????
  • Cost/Benefit e.g. The Animals (Scientific
    Procedures) Act 1986, UK - is the likely benefit
    justified by the harm caused ??/????,?????????(198
    6) ????????????????

9
Interpreting statute identify the offence
????(1)?????
  • The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960,
    India - to cause unnecessary pain or suffering
    ???????????????????
  • Code of Federal Regulations Chapter III, Part
    313, USA - cause inhumane treatment????????313?
    ???????
  • Council Directive 91/630/EEC the Pigs
    Directive - Member States shall ensure that
    conditions for rearing pigs comply with.
    ????91/630/EEC????????????????

10
Interpreting statute to which animals is it
applicable and where?????(2)???? ? ?????
  • ????????? The Agriculture (Miscellaneous
    Provisions) Act 1968, UK, applies only to farmed
    livestock on agricultural land
    ??1968??(????)??,?????????
  • ???? The Animal Welfare Act 1966, USA, does not
    apply to farmed animals ??1966???????????
  • ???? The Laying Hens Directive, 99/74/EC, EU,
    does not apply to ??????????(1)establishments
    withlt350 hens ??350????(2)breeding laying hens
    ????

11
Interpreting statute the nature of the
offence????(3)?????
  • Defendants mental state? ????????
  • Subjective mens rea ???????
  • Objective mens rea ???????
  • Strict liability ????
  • Mental state is not considered
  • ?????????
  • (?)

12
The nature of the offence- Subjective mens
rea?????(1)????
  • The UKs 1996 Wild Mammals Protection
    Act??1996???????????
  • If any person mutilates, kicks, .any wild
    animal WITH INTENT to inflict unnecessary
    suffering??????????????????????????
  • The offence is tested in terms of the intention
    of the defendant ???? ?????????

13
The nature of the offence- Objective mens
rea?????(2)????
  • ??????????????????(whether an offence has been
    committed)
  • The Animal Welfare Act 2006 (England and
    Wales).???????????????(2006)
  • An offence to cause unnecessary suffering
    ???????????
  • The offence is tested against 5 points
    including????????Whether the conduct was that
    of a reasonably competent and humane person
    ?????? ????????,????????????

14
The nature of the offence- Objective mens
rea?????(3)????
  • Was the conduct for a legitimate purpose?
    ???????????
  • To benefit the animal? ??????
  • To protect a person, property or another animal?
    ??????????????
  • Was the suffering proportionate to the purpose of
    the conduct concerned? ?????????????????????

15
The nature of the offence- Objective mens
rea?????(4)????
  • Additional legal tests of unnecessary suffering
    under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 (England and
    Wales).???????????????(2006)???????????????
  • Could the suffering have been avoided or
    reduced?????????????????
  • Was the conduct which caused the suffering in
    compliance with any relevant enactment????????????
    ?????????

16
The nature of the offence- Strict
liability?????(5)?????
  • The UKs 1997 Welfare of Animals (Transport)
    Order??1997??????
  • An offence to transport an animal in a way which
    causes, or is likely to cause, injury or
    unnecessary suffering??????????????????????
  • The views of the defendant and society are
    irrelevant???????????
  • If an animal is injured an offence has been
    committed??????????

17
Interpreting legislation the status of the
legislation?????(1)????
  • Primary legislation????
  • enacted through repeated debates in the National
    Legislative body???????????????
  • Secondary legislation????
  • enacted by a Department of Government with
    authority from primary legislation?????????????
  • Guidance documents????
  • Codes of Practice????

18
Interpreting legislation relevance of status to
effective protection?????(2)?????????
  • Primary legislation ???????
  • Expensive and time-consuming to amend in the
    light of new scientific evidence and changing
    public attitudes to welfare?????????????????????
  • Secondary legislation ???????
  • Readily amended??????????

19
Interpreting legislation relevance of status to
effective protection?????(3)?????????
  • Guidance documents and Codes of Practice?????????
  • May be used in the interpretation of statute but
    failure to comply does not constitute an
    offence??????????????????

20
Interpreting legislation what powers are
authorised??????(4)????
  • Use of force ??(????)
  • Access ??????
  • Stop and search ?????
  • Seizure ??
  • Detention ??
  • Arrest ??

21
Interpreting legislation what penalties are
available on conviction?????(5)???????
  • Monetary fine - what level? ??-????
  • Imprisonment ??
  • Prohibition of ownership ?????
  • Prohibition of care ????
  • Prohibition of production ????

22
Interpreting legislationThe legal status of
animals? ????(6)???????
  • Property in all countries?????? ? / ??
  • EU Protocol on Protection Welfare of
    Animals????????????
  • Recognises animals as sentient
    beings???????????
  • Requires Member States to pay full regard to the
    welfare requirements of animals when formulating
    and implementing legislation??????????????????????
    ????
  • No requirement to take account of
    economics???????
  • Enforceable in law??????

23
??????,???????????????100??0.42?????The reality -
pigs packed into lorries at less than 0.35 m2 per
100kg ????????????100????0.35?????????
24
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25
Reasons why animal welfare legislation may not be
effective????????????? - 1
  • Legal status of animals as property
    ????????(???????)
  • Prohibitive legislation not indicating the
    provisions expected ????????????????
  • Dependence on the status and circumstances of the
    animal ????????????????

26
Reasons why animal welfare legislation may not be
effective?????????????- 1
?????????
?????
27
Reasons why animal welfare legislation may not be
effective????????????? - 2
  • Compromises in wording of text due to single
    interest lobbying during consultation
  • For example, "a lying area which is clean..,
    and either has well-maintained dry bedding or is
    well drained"??????????,???????
    ?????????,?????????????

28
Reasons why animal welfare legislation may not be
effective????????????? - 3
  • Reinterpretation of terms by industry
    bodies??????????
  • ????????,??????????????????????,??????????????????
    ???????,???????????,????????????????????????
  • Danish Enlandsgriseproduktion Scheme

29
Reasons why animal welfare legislation may not be
effective????????????? - 4
  • Responsibility for enforcement being spread
    between government departments, so reducing
    co-ordination ?????????????,????
  • Poor statute enacted in haste in response to
    political pressure, e.g. ??????????????The
    Dangerous Dogs Act, UK (1991)?????????

30
Reasons why animal welfare legislation may not be
effective????????????? - 5
  • The subjective nature of the offences causing
    different interpretations between courts
    ?????????????????
  • ?????????????????????????????

31
Reasons why animal welfare legislation may not be
effective?????????????-6
  • Poor enforcement due to ????????????
  • Limited resources ?????????
  • Variable enforcement ???????????
  • Enforcement body sharing interests with those
    policed ???????????
  • Limits to powers of access, stop and search,
    seizure and detention ?????????????,????????
  • Commercial confidentiality????

32
Reasons why animal welfare legislation may not be
effective?????????????-7
  • Statute has no provision for??????
  • Power of seizure - defendants keep ownership of
    animals during proceedings?????????????????????
  • Prohibition of ownership - convicted party
    permitted to retain animals????????????????????
  • Prohibition of care - ownership may be
    transferred but care is still by convicted
    party??????????????????????????

33
Reasons why animal welfare legislation may not be
effective?????????????- 8
  • May have to accommodate?????
  • Domestic, economic and political
    pressures????????
  • International agreements on trade
  • ??????
  • Other, conflicting legislation
  • ???????
  • See Module 28???8

34
Summary A model welfare law????????
  • A single Statute, single Department ????,??????
  • Strict liability offences ???????
  • Prescriptive ??
  • Comprehensive and coherent ????
  • Powers of stop, search, seizure,
    detention??,??,??,?????
  • Penalties of prohibition of ownership and
    care???????????
  • National enforcement body???????
  • In a form most readily enacted and
    amended??????????

35
Animal protection legislation (2)Enforcement
and political pressure ?????? 2???????
  • Module 28
  • ??28

36
This module will enable you to????????
  • Identify obstacles to the effective enforcement
    of statute?????????
  • Describe methods by which some of these obstacles
    may be overcome?????????????
  • Outline ways in which pressure might be applied
    to governments to improve???????????????enforcemen
    t
  • Understand the role of an expert witness???????

37
Practical enforcement of statute?????
  • Click here for more details about taking an
    animal welfare case to court
  • ????????,????????????

38
But sometimes statute cant be enforced????????
39
Why some statute may not be enforced????????????
  • International agreements on trade (World Trade
    Organisation)??????(????)
  • Clashes with other legislation??????
  • Domestic economic and political
    pressures?????????

40
WTO rules??????
  • Encourage free trade by reducing import tariffs
    or export subsidies ?????????????????????????
  • Discrimination between goods on the grounds of
    production methods is not generally permitted
    although there is discussion on whether labelling
    is allowed?????????????????????-???????????

Agreement on Agriculture Fixed, progressive
reduction in existing subsidies??????????????????
?
41
WTO rules??????
  • Currently no exceptions for animal
    welfare?????????????
  • Render unilateral legislation or rigorous
    enforcement to improve animal welfare, which
    increases production costs, economically
    non-viable ?????????????????,????????,????

42
WTO rules Current exceptions???????????
  • Article Twenty of GATT (General Agreement on
    Tariffs and Trade)????????(GATT)????
  • Allows exceptions for measures to protect human,
    animal or plant life under certain
    conditions??????,???????????????????
  • Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement????????????
    ??????
  • Allows exceptions to protect health where these
    are based on science????????????????????????????
  • Allows interim action where there is insufficient
    science????????????????,????????????

43
WTO rules Current exceptions???????????(?)
  • Biosafety protocol???????
  • Exceptions for Genetically Modified
    Organisms???????????
  • Some payments to producers allowed
  • Green Box measures payments are
    production-neutral and/or do not distort trade
    ????---??????????????
  • Blue Box measures linked to reduced
    production ????---??????

44
WTO rules Current exceptions
example???????????(??)
Production neutral and/or non-trade
distorting ??????????
Linked to reduced production ???????
45
Overcoming obstaclesRequired changes to WTO
rules (1)??????WTO?????(1)
  • Recognition of distinction between production
    methods ????????????
  • Permission of total import restrictions under
    Article Twenty of products from unacceptable
    production systems??????,???????????????,????????
  • Provision for mandatory labelling by production
    system??????????

46
Overcoming obstaclesRequired changes to WTO
rules (2)??????WTO?????(2)
  • Permission of preferential market access for
    welfare friendly producers quotas or
    preferential tariffs?????????????????????????
  • Permission for import border tariffs to offset
    increased cost of welfare measures????????????????
    ?????

47
Overcoming obstaclesRequired changes to WTO
rules (3)??????WTO?????(3)
  • Permission of current export subsidies to be
    redirected towards welfare promotion (and these
    subsidies to be excluded from the Agreement on
    Agriculture reductions)???????????????????(??????
    ???????
  • Reclassification of these payments to support
    welfare as Green Box measures???????????????????
    ????

48
Export subsidies to be redirected towards welfare
promotion????????????
49
Potential clashes with other laws??????????
  • Human Rights law???
  • access to premises for inspection purposes???????
  • Health and Safety law??????
  • banning goads??????(???)
  • Environmental law???
  • nose rings in sows?????
  • Employment law???
  • frequency and adequacy of inspection of broiler
    chickens?????????????

50
Potential clashes with other laws??????????
  • Food Safety law?????
  • fasting stock prior to transport to slaughter
    plant??????????????
  • Planning law???
  • prohibition of free range units?????????
  • Product Safety law?????
  • legal requirement to test medicines on
    animals?????????????

51
Overcoming clashes with other legislation
(1)????????????(1)
  • Access to premises for inspection vs.
    Privacy??????????
  • Specify grounds for changed priorities????????????
    ????
  • Banning goads vs. Safety of stockpersons?????
  • Legally restrict use of goads to particular
    species and class of stock specify the
    frequency, duration and part of animal on which
    they can be used?????????,??,?????????????
  • Nose rings in sows vs. Environmental
    protection?????
  • Legally enforce pasture rotation, farm sites
    provide substrates in indoor systems??????????????
    ?, ?????????????????

52
Overcoming clashes with other legislation
(2)????????????(2)
  • Frequency and adequacy of inspection of broilers
    vs. Number of working hours???????????
  • Legally restrict birdstockperson ratio????
    ???? ??????
  • Food safety vs. Fasting stock prior to transport
    to slaughter plant ????????????
  • Legally restrict duration of fast and legally
    reduce slaughter line speeds ????????????????

53
Overcoming clashes with other legislation
(3)????????????(3)
  • Prohibition of free range units vs. Planning
    law?????????
  • Legally facilitate siting of units away from
    urban areas subsidy support develop less
    intensive indoor systems????????????????
    ????????
  • Requirement to test medicines on animals vs.
    Welfare of animals????????????
  • Legally required licensing of premises,
    procedures and personnel??????, ??, ??????
  • Licence application form requires costbenefit
    justification and three Rs?????????????????,
    ??R??

54
Domestic/economic pressures??/????
  • Insufficient enforcement personnel???????
  • Legal expenses????
  • Veterinary surgeons responsibility to
    clients???????????
  • Insufficient value of stock????????

55
Overcoming obstacles Lobbying
governments????????
  • Improved animal welfare legislation more
    comprehensive, stricter controls?????????????????
    ?
  • Increased number of enforcement
    personnel?????????
  • Farm subsidies for high welfare
    systems???????????????
  • Provision for legal expenses in prosecutions of
    welfare cases ??????????????
  • Legal provision to improve access to enforcement
    personnel?????????????

56
Overcoming obstacles Lobbying
governments????????
  • Governments act with more or less autonomy
    depending on how effectively and with what
    intensity domestic groups make demands on them
  • ???????????????,?????????????????????

(Peterson and Bomberg 1999)
57
Overcoming obstacles Lobbying
governments????????
  • In systems of governance that are
    institutionalised, resource poor and have no
    government yet which often take a strong lead
    in governingthe capacity of individuals and
    small groups to influence decisions remains
    striking
  • ?????????,????????,????????????????????????
    ???????
  • (Rosenthal 1975)
  • e.g. European Union and many of the worlds most
    important international institutions (Keohane
    1998)
  • ??????????????? Keohane 1998

58
Overcoming obstacles Lobbying
governments????????
  • Political agency at the sub-systematic level
    requires considerable technical
    expertise???????????(????????)????????(Peterson
    and Bomberg 1999)
  • A scientific basis is generally regarded as
    necessary to define such needs and thereby make
    sensible decisions on animal welfare?????????????
    ???,??????????????,?????????? (Knierim and
    Jackson 1997)

59
Overcoming obstacles Lobbying governments
summary????????-??
  • Apply pressure at local authority, government and
    supranational level ?????,????????????
  • Join a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) with
    consultative status at international conventions
    e.g. WSPA, Greenpeace, WWF???????????????????????
    ???,??????,?????????
  • Acquire technical expertise??????

60
Conclusions/summary??/??
  • Practical enforcement requires attention to
    detail on site and in court to avoid losing
    welfare prosecution cases?????????????????????????
    ???
  • WTO rules, clashes with other legislation and
    economic pressures may prevent enforcement of
    welfare law but there may be legal and practical
    methods by which these problems may be overcome
    WTO????????????????????????????,??????????????????
    ??
  • Apply pressure at various levels of government,
    and at supra-state level to improve welfare
    legislation and enforcement ????????????,
    ???????, ????????????

61
Taking an animal welfare case to
court???????????Practical enforcement of
statute Avoiding pitfalls entry to
premises??????????? ??????
  • Do you have the technical expertise to collect
    evidence species-specific experience and
    qualifications?????????-?????????????
  • Are you legally permitted to be on the premises
    and collecting evidence? ????????????????
  • On which parts of the premises are you legally
    permitted??????????????????

62
Practical enforcement of statute Avoiding
pitfalls entry to premises??????????? ??????
  • Should you accompany an authorised
    person?????????????
  • Should you have written authorisation????????????
  • Should you have given a suitable period of
    warning???????????????

63
Practical enforcement of statuteAvoiding
pitfalls collecting evidence???????????????
  • Always have a witness ??????
  • Write down all your findings include date and
    time ???????,???????
  • Get your witness to sign it ???????
  • Copy and keep original records ?????????

64
Practical enforcement of statute Avoiding
pitfalls collecting evidence???????????????
  • Take photographic evidence video or still??????
    - ?????
  • Ensure traceability of photographic evidence
    dated receipt by developer??????????????????
  • Use an accepted method to assess welfare and use
    it correctly (e.g. condition scoring)?????????????
    ????????(?????)
  • Look for evidence of????
  • prolonged welfare problem (e.g. carcasses,
    chronic lesions)?????????(???,????)
  • future welfare problem (e.g. sharp objects on
    pasture)animals at risk?????????(?????????)-?????
    ???

65
Collecting evidence Thin cow or condition
score 1?????????????
66
Practical enforcement of statute Avoiding
pitfalls taking action??????????? ????
  • Ensure you know what legal powers you
    have??????????????
  • e.g. to detain or seize stock????????
  • Do only what is in the welfare interest of the
    animals????????????
  • e.g. detention of stock will they suffer if
    transported?????,??????????
  • Write down your actions with reasons and have the
    record signed by your witness???????????????????
  • If necessary, call for assistance????,??????

67
Taking action To move or not to move????????????
68
Practical enforcement of statute Avoiding
pitfallswriting a statement??????????? ????
  • Write a factual account do an outline
    immediately ???? ??????
  • Do not include what others have told
    you??????????
  • Include everything you saw and did?????????????
  • Include dates, times and names of
    witnesses????????????
  • Cross-reference to photographic evidence and
    contemporaneous records?????????????????

69
Practical enforcement of statuteAvoiding
pitfalls appearing in court??????????? ?????
  • As far as possible report only what is in your
    statement ?????????????
  • If you dont know something say so ????????
  • Answer only the question asked and do not evade
    it?????????????
  • Listen to the questions, allow time, and answer
    in non-technical words ???,????,???????????
  • Keep calm and do not argue ????????

70
Practical enforcement of statute The expert
witness???????????(?)
  • One who has, by dint of training and practice,
    acquired a good knowledge of the science or art
    concerning that on which his opinion is sought
    ?????????????????,???????????,???????
  • Gives an opinion as to technical matters on
    behalf of his client???????????????
  • Is not an advocate and will not allow lawyers to
    influence the substance of his evidence???????????
    ??????????

71
Practical enforcement of statute The expert
witness (contd)???????????(?)
  • Identifies strengths and any weaknesses in his
    clients case????????????????
  • Aids the court by identifying the relevant facts
    and interpreting them ??????????????
  • Gives his own, reasoned opinion and must not
    mislead by omission ????????????????(??)
  • Must be independent, impartial and objective
    ?????????

72
Practical enforcement of statute The expert
witness (contd) ???????????(?)
  • Only agree to be an expert if??????????
  • The case is within your personal experience,
    knowledge and competence??????????????????
  • The evidence you provide will assist your
    client?????????????
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