The Law Library acquires new books every day. Besides textbooks and commentaries on major areas of law - such as contract law or public international law - the library also has a lot to offer in more specific fields of law. In a series of blog posts, we would like to showcase new books on a variety of different topics, starting with books on animal law.
- Animals and the law in antiquity / Saul M. Olyan, Jordan D. Rosenblum (e-book)
- Animals as legal beings: contesting anthropocentric legal orders / Maneesha Deckha
- Animals in the International Law of Armed Conflict/ Anne Peters (e-book)
- Animal welfare and international trade law / Katie Sykes (e-book)
- Global animal law research: strategies and resources / edited by Alex Zhang, Katherine Siler
- Routledge handbook of animal welfare / Andrew Knight, Clive Phillips, Paula Sparks (e-book)
- The future of animal law / David Favre (e-book)
- What can animal law learn from environmental law? / Randall S. Abate
- Justice for Animals. Our Collective Responsibility / Martha C. Nussbaum
Acquisitions list
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