Can experiments on animals constitute a criminal offence of cruelty to animals?
The criminal offence “killing and torturing animals” under Article 269 of the Criminal Code says that it can be committed only “contrary to regulations”. The regulations governing the treatment of experimental animals are the Animal Welfare Law from 2009 and the Law on the Ratification of t...
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doaj-8efe8e4ac7a74e87a166ab87770fe9962020-11-25T01:33:45ZengUniversity of Belgrade, University of Novi SadArchives of Biological Sciences0354-46641821-43392014-01-016641339134410.2298/ABS1404339R0354-46641404339RCan experiments on animals constitute a criminal offence of cruelty to animals?Ristivojevic Branislav0Bugarski Tatjana1Faculty of Law, Novi SadFaculty of Law, Novi SadThe criminal offence “killing and torturing animals” under Article 269 of the Criminal Code says that it can be committed only “contrary to regulations”. The regulations governing the treatment of experimental animals are the Animal Welfare Law from 2009 and the Law on the Ratification of the European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for experimental and other scientific purposes amended by the Protocol of amendment to the European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for experimental and other scientific purposes from 2010. The first one imposes numerous obligations and introduces numerous prohibitions in the treatment of experimental animals, which at first sight make the possibilities of committing this criminal offence greater. The other law does not contain most of the prohibitions and restrictions that are included in the Animal Welfare Law. Thanks to a legal rule which says that a later law regulating the same subject replaces the former one (lex posterior derogate legi priori) and the aforementioned unconstitutionality of many provisions of the Animal Welfare Law, researchers and teachers in Serbia are not in particular danger of criminal prosecution. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 179079: Biomedicine, Environmental Protection and the Law]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2014/0354-46641404339R.pdfmurdertortureanimalwelfarescienceexperimentcriminal offenceinterest |
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Can experiments on animals constitute a criminal offence of cruelty to animals? |
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Can experiments on animals constitute a criminal offence of cruelty to animals? |
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can experiments on animals constitute a criminal offence of cruelty to animals? |
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University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad |
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Archives of Biological Sciences |
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The criminal offence “killing and torturing animals” under Article 269 of the
Criminal Code says that it can be committed only “contrary to regulations”.
The regulations governing the treatment of experimental animals are the
Animal Welfare Law from 2009 and the Law on the Ratification of the European
Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for experimental and
other scientific purposes amended by the Protocol of amendment to the
European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for
experimental and other scientific purposes from 2010. The first one imposes
numerous obligations and introduces numerous prohibitions in the treatment of
experimental animals, which at first sight make the possibilities of
committing this criminal offence greater. The other law does not contain most
of the prohibitions and restrictions that are included in the Animal Welfare
Law. Thanks to a legal rule which says that a later law regulating the same
subject replaces the former one (lex posterior derogate legi priori) and the
aforementioned unconstitutionality of many provisions of the Animal Welfare
Law, researchers and teachers in Serbia are not in particular danger of
criminal prosecution. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br.
179079: Biomedicine, Environmental Protection and the Law] |
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murder torture animal welfare science experiment criminal offence interest |
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