Professor of law at Michigan State University College of Law in East Lansing.
AMA J Ethics. 2024 Sep 1;26(9):E696-700. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.696.
This article explores the legal status of nonhuman animals used in biomedical research. While acknowledging that, presently, nonhuman animals in research settings hold no personal legal rights, this article explores what a legal person is and proposes that it is possible for nonhuman animals to become legal persons and receive better protections under the federal Animal Welfare Act.
本文探讨了用于生物医学研究的非人类动物的法律地位。虽然承认目前研究环境中的非人类动物没有个人法律权利,但本文探讨了什么是法人,并提出非人类动物有可能成为法人,并在《联邦动物福利法》下获得更好的保护。