Animal Protection Laws | Public Policy | Africa Introduction: Constitutional Case Takes Center Ring Egypt’s Administrative Court has advanced a bold lawsuit filed by the Animal Protection Foundation (APF) that challenges the use of animals in circus performances. Referred to the Commissioners’ Department for review on August 26, the case alleges
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Legal Industry Insight: The Urgent Need for Defining ‘Humane’ Farming in Meat Production
The Illusion of "Humane" Meat: Walk into any grocery store today and you’ll find meat labeled as “humanely raised,” “ethical,” “cage-free,” or “pasture-raised”, but is it? These terms suggest a level of care and compassion in animal agriculture that resonates with increasingly conscious consumers. But behind this marketing language lies a
Addressing Global Oceanic Laws to Protect Whales Amid Rising Beached Whale Incidents
An alarming rise in the number of beached whales around the world has sparked significant concern among environmentalists, scientists, and legal experts alike. While whales have long been symbols of the ocean’s vast ecosystem, their increasing presence on shorelines — often dead or injured — signals a growing crisis in
Environmental Laws with Climate Strategy: A Crucial Step in Preventing Animal Extinction
The ongoing biodiversity crisis, marked by the rapid extinction of species around the world, is an urgent issue that requires immediate and effective solutions. Climate change, driven primarily by human activity, is one of the most significant factors exacerbating the threat to wildlife. As global temperatures rise, habitats are destroyed,
Global Crisis for Migratory Species: How Stronger Animal Protection Laws Can Prevent Extinction and Preserve Our Ecosystems
In a groundbreaking new report, the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), a global environmental body under the United Nations, has raised alarming concerns about the state of migratory species around the world. The report, released in early 2025, reveals that potentially over one-fifth of migratory species are