Full Title Name:  THE CONFLICT BETWEEN SPECIES IN AN EVER MORE CROWDED WORLD

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Jane Goodall Place of Publication:  Michigan State University College of Law Publish Year:  1998 Primary Citation:  4 Animal L. i (1998) 0 Country of Origin:  United States
Summary: From the courtroom, to Capitol Hill, to the international arena, the struggle for animal rights continues (as it does too for human rights). In this volume of Animal Law, several authors discuss how the legal rights of humans compete with those of animals. Rick Eichstaedt's article, "Save the Whales" v. 'Save the Makah": The Makah and the Struggle for Native Whaling, discusses the competing interests of the Makah Indian tribe and the gray whale. The Makah will begin hunting gray whales for the first time in over seventy years in the fall of 1998. Some defenders of indigenous peoples' rights argue that the Makah should be allowed to return to their traditional ceremonial practice. Animal rights groups argue that it is not right to kill even one whale. There are no easy answers in conflicts such as these.
Documents:  PDF icon The Conflict Between Species.pdf (237.5 KB)
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