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  • 11Animal law — is a combination of statutory and case law in which the nature – legal, social or biological – of nonhuman animals is an important factor. Animal law encompasses companion animals, wildlife, animals used in entertainment and animals raised for… …

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  • 12Timeline of Animal Liberation Front actions — A time line of Animal Liberation Front actions describes the history, consequences and theory of direct action on behalf of animals by animal liberation activists using, or associated with the ALF. Timeline of actionsThe detailed list of actions… …

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  • 13Timeline of Animal Liberation Front actions, 2000-2004 — This is a list of acts claimed by the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) from 2000 to 2004.Background ;ALF formedTwo years after Ronnie Lee and Cliff Goodman had been charged for the raid on the Oxford Laboratory Animal Colonies in Bicester in 1974,… …

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  • 14Timeline of Animal Liberation Front actions, 2005-Present — This is a list of acts claimed by the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) since 2005.Background ;ALF formedTwo years after Ronnie Lee and Cliff Goodman had been charged for the raid on the Oxford Laboratory Animal Colonies in Bicester in 1974, as part… …

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  • 15Timeline of Animal Liberation Front actions, 1976-1999 — This is a list of acts claimed by the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) since its formation in 1976 until 1999.Background1976 Two years after Ronnie Lee and Cliff Goodman had been charged for the raid on the Oxford Laboratory Animal Colonies in… …

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  • 16Anonymous for Animal Rights — is an animal rights group based in Israel [ [http://www.anonymous.org.il Anonymous for Animal Rights web site] ] . It focuses on several animal rights issues: the consumption of meat and animal source foods, using animals for clothing and… …

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  • 17Animal rights — advocates propose that animals be viewed as persons, not property.[1] Description Animals are members of the moral community …

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  • 18Animal testing — A white Wistar lab rat Description Around 50–100 million vertebrate animals are used in experiments annually. Subjects Animal testing, scien …

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  • 19Animal protectionism — is a position within the animal rights movement that favors incremental change in pursuit of non human animal interests. It is contrasted with abolitionism, the position that human beings have no moral right to use animals, and ought to have no… …

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  • 20Animal Aid — logo Animal Aid, founded in 1977, is a British animal rights organisation. The group campaigns peacefully against all forms of animal abuse and promotes a cruelty free lifestyle. It also investigates and exposes animal cruelty. Animal Aid… …

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