11. ASI:
Our Mission and Vision
studies and animal advocacy
We hold an inclusive worldview on the moral and legal status of animals that fosters cooperation – not only between the animal advocacy movement and other social movements and interests, but also
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12. ASI:
HAS Courses in Women's Studies
strategies of animal advocacy as they are manifested in Kantianism, contract based theories, utilitarianism, welfarism. We will also read works that critique all Western philosophies as inadequate for dealing with non-human animals. The
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13. ASI:
Law Schools T-Z
animals; and animal rights advocacy in the age of ecoterrorism legislation.
Texas Wesleyan School of Law , Don Feare
Animal Law. This course provides an overview of the changing relationship between society and animals by examining the
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14. ASI:
ASI Diary
interesting question about advocacy organizations and social movements when they achieve their objectives.
"Mission accomplished" is one of the most difficult things to say when your organization depends on working toward a cause, but Love
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15. ASI:
All Events
UK Animal and Earth Advocacy: Links of Life February 22, 2008 - February 24, 2008Location: Montana State University Billingsmore info » NYC Bar Panel on Animal Advocacy March 5, 2008Location: New York, NYmore info »
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16. ASI: HAS Courses in Women's Studies
strategies of animal advocacy as they are manifested in Kantianism, contract based theories, utilitarianism, welfarism. We will also read works that critique all Western philosophies as inadequate for dealing with non-human animals. The
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17. ASI: HAS Courses in the Southeast
strategies of animal advocacy as they are manifested in Kantianism, contract based theories, utilitarianism, welfarism. We will also read works that critique all Western philosophies as inadequate for dealing with non-human animals. The
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18. ASI: Law Schools T-Z
animals; and animal rights advocacy in the age of ecoterrorism legislation.
Texas Wesleyan School of Law , Don Feare
Animal Law. This course provides an overview of the changing relationship between society and animals by examining the
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19. ASI:
ASI Diary Archives
Kim urges animal advocacy groups to create “a platform document that is an accurate, comprehensive, and reasoned description of animal exploitation, with particular emphasis on local issues, and combine that with a list of
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20. ASI:
HAS Courses in the Southwest
will become a setting for advocacy regarding the legal status of animals, with mock trials, debates, and negotiations to allow each student to develop and present arguments on either side of the issues presented in real-life problems.
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