Animals in the International Law of Armed Conflict
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Animals in the International Law of Armed Conflict by Anne Peters, published by Cambridge University Press in 2022. This compelling hardback edition spans 376 pages and delves into the often-overlooked plight of wildlife and domestic animals during armed conflicts.
Peters expertly examines the inadequacies of current international law in safeguarding these vulnerable creatures, highlighting the urgent need for reform. Through a thorough analysis, she proposes innovative interpretations of international humanitarian law principles and concepts to enhance the legal protection of animals. Additionally, the book discusses the necessity for tailored enforcement mechanisms to ensure that animals are no longer neglected victims of war.
Join Anne Peters in advocating for a more compassionate approach to international law and animal welfare, making this essential read a must-have for scholars, legal practitioners, and animal rights activists alike.