Animals (May 2022)

Animal Welfare Underenforcement as a Rule of Law Problem

  • M. B. Rodriguez Ferrere

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12111411
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 1411

Abstract

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Many have decried the state’s underenforcement of animal welfare legislation because of the direct negative effects on animal interests. This article will advance the argument that such underenforcement has a much deeper societal effect because it undermines the rule of law. It does so by first, reviewing rule of law literature to advance the proposition that the state has a general obligation to enforce the law and, specifically, animal welfare legislation. It then looks to the practical issues that arise with the argument, specifically prosecutorial discretion and private prosecutions. Finally, it concludes that the state’s underenforcement of animal welfare legislation does indeed run contrary to the rule of law, and thus regardless of whether we have the interests of animals at the front of our minds, it is a matter that should concern us all.

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