Lewis & Clark’s Animal Law Review to hold inaugural symposium
Lewis & Clark’s Animal Law Review will hold its inaugural symposium on Friday, October 14, 2011, at Lewis & Clark Law School. Co-sponsored by the Animal Legal Defense Fund, the symposium will feature leading voices in international animal law.
The symposium will include presentations by:
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David Cassuto, Professor of Law, Pace Law School - Hot, Cruel, and Legal: A Look at Industrial Agriculture and Climate Change in the U.S. & Brazil
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Maneesha Deckha, Professor of Law, University of Victoria, Faculty of Law - Critical Animal Studies and Animal Law
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David Favre, Professor of Law, Michigan State University College of Law - Is an International Treaty for Animal Welfare Needed and Possible?
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Peter Sankoff, Associate Professor of Law, University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law - Animal Welfare Law and the Concept of Dialogue: Can Welfare Law Simultaneously Fail and Succeed?
For more information and to register, please visit the symposium website: www.animallawreviewsymposium.org. Questions? Email animalaw@lclark.edu.
Please note: the Animal Law Review Symposium is a separate event from The Animal Law Conference at Lewis & Clark (occurring October 14-16, 2011). Each event requires its own separate registration. To find out more about the Animal Law Conference, visit the conference website: www.alawconference.org
To learn more about Animal Law Review and their scholarly journal, Animal Law, please click here.
Contact
Law Academic Affairs’s office is in Law Research Center.
email spence@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6634
Associate Dean Martha Spence
Law Academic Affairs
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219







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