1. Director | Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
Critique of the Canadian Seal Hunt and an Examination of the Case for Import Controls on Seal Products’, Journal of Animal Law , Vol. II, 2006, 87-119.
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2. A selection of articles by Professor Linzey on animals | Oxford Centre for A...
Critique of the Canadian Seal Hunt and an Examination of the Case for Import Controls on Seal Products’, Journal of Animal Law , Vol. II, 2006, 87-119.
A selection of writings by Professor Linzey can also be seen at
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3. Director’s 2006 Publications | Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
Critique of the Canadian Seal Hunt and an Examination of the Case for Import Controls on Seal Products’, Journal of Animal Law , Vol. II, 2006, pp. 87-119.
‘Animals as Grace: On Being an Animal Liturgist’, The Way , Vol.
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4. Associate Director | Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
with E. D. Plotka and U. S. Seal, in 1996 and Ethics and Wildlife in 1999, both published by The Edwin Mellen Press.
Her interest in wildlife is reflected in her work as the founder and director of PNC, Inc a nonprofit animal rights foundation
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5. News Release: Launch of the Journal of Animal Ethics | Oxford Centre for Ani...
Canada’s commercial seal hunt; Joel Marks writes on how animal suffering is unrecognized in research; Andrew Fenton and Frederic Gilbert question the use of animals in spinal cord research; Judith Benz-Schwarzburg and Andrew Knight examine
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6. Justus George Lawler appointed Honorary Fellow | Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
fifty thousand new born seals were clubbed or kicked to death …†On each of the four verso pages that followed was a photograph of a professional model wearing a sumptuous designer coat or jacket under a headline reading:
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7. Vote for Animals | Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
whaling and
the import of seal products, and
it is now promising a ban on the use of wild animals in travelling circuses.
No, it is not enough, and the Labour Government has lamentably sided with the pharmaceutical industry in justifying and
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