Admissibility of the Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes in the Light of International Public Law and EU Law
Admissibility of the Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes in the Light of International Public Law and EU Law
Author(s): Grzegorz LubeńczukSubject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, International Law, Public Law, EU-Legislation
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej
Keywords: animals; scientific purposes; scientific procedures with the use of animals; admissibility; Strasbourg Convention; Directive 2010/63/EU;
Summary/Abstract: The article is aimed at assessing the regulations of the European Convention for the protection of vertebrate animals used for experimental and other scientific purposes, opened for signature in Strasbourg on 18 March 1986, and Directive 2010/63/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2010 on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes in the context of their impact on the number of procedures which set out a model for the protection of animals used for scientific purposes in European countries, in the perspective of their impact on the reduction of the number of scientific procedures using animals carried out in European countries, including especially those involving the highest degree of suffering for animals. The starting point for this assessment was the identification of rules determining the admissibility of scientific use of animals in European countries and the impact that certain measures implemented under these rules may have on the reduction of the number of procedures involving animals. In principle, the analysis of these solutions is to specify the directions of further development of regulations aimed at protecting animals used for scientific purposes.
Journal: Studia Iuridica Lublinensia
- Issue Year: 30/2021
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 133-146
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English