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Transforming our world? Strengthening animal rights and animal welfare at the United Nations

Andrea Schapper, Cebuan Bliss

2023International Relations26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we argue that animal rights and welfare are largely neglected at the United Nations (UN) and in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The UN Sustainability Agenda is not transformative because it lacks a serious (re-)consideration of the relationship between human beings, non-human animals and other components of nature. We propose four ways to strengthen animal rights and animal welfare at the UN: (1) we suggest creating a UN organisation working on animal protection, (2) we support earlier ideas to include an additional SDG on animal welfare in the UN Sustainability Agenda, (3) we propose to strengthen animals rights within the rights of nature framework using the UN as a forum to advance non-anthropocentric norms, (4) we recommend introducing procedural rights for animals in projects linked to SDG funding. Our research is based on an integrative literature review and a document analysis of UN documents, declarations and resolutions.

Topics & Concepts

AnthropocentrismAnimal welfareAnimal rightsSustainabilityTransformative learningHuman rightsEnvironmental ethicsPolitical scienceSustainable developmentWelfareCapability approachLaw and economicsPublic administrationSociologyLawEcologyBiologyPhilosophyPedagogyAnimal Behavior and Welfare StudiesZoonotic diseases and public healthAnimal testing and alternatives
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