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    Beyond Sentience: Legally Recognizing Animals’ Sociability and Agency
    Journal of Animal Ethics 14 (1): 89-109. 2024.
    The recognition of animal sentience in law has created high expectations but has not yet lived up to them. In some jurisdictions, the recognition of animal sentience has formed the basis of new legal obligations imposed on humans to protect animal interests. So far, however, its potential has been limited because legal officials have interpreted sentience narrowly, as mainly referring to pain. This article proposes identifying other animal characteristics to better serve animal interests, namely…Read more