
Crimes Against Animals
Program: Criminal Justice
The problem of harm and suffering of animals emerged in the 90s as an important aspect of Green Criminology – the trend concentrating upon the research of crime committed against the natural habitat and animals. The lecture’s content:
1. Animals’ rights – the conceptual analysis;
2. Legal personality of animals;
3. Philosophical, ethical and psychological aspects of the cruelty towards animals;
4. The concept of Animal Welfare;
5. Animals as the subject of interest in victimology;
6. The animals’ right for the protection from suffering in philosophy and ethics;
7. Criminal law protection of animals;
8. Psychological and criminal conditioning of the animal abuse;
9. Cruelty to animals in the courts’ jurisdiction;
10. The admissible use of animals for human purposes and the limits to this usage;
11. Animal as a victim of the human activity, from the perspective of victimology and criminology;
12. The legal protection of animals, as a part of the family abuse protection system;
13. The analysis of the situation of animals in the modern World;
14. The consciousness of animals;
15. Vegetarianism and veganism as a philosophical approach;
16. The punishment execution for animals’ abusers.