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    Application of 3R principles in small animal GLP testing of biomaterials by Kischkel Sabine, Brietzke Andreas, Schmidt Wolfram, Eickner Thomas, Grabow Niels, Matschegewski Claudia

    “…The essential factor is the 3R principle: Replacement, Reduction and Refinement. In 2013, the third amendment to the German Animal Welfare Act was revised and adapted to the European Directive. …”
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    Translating Ethical Principles into Law, Regulations and Workable Animal Welfare Practices by David J. Mellor, D. Mette Uldahl

    Published in Animals (2025-03-01)
    “…Initial laws focussed on serious abuse, and were enacted to deal with relative indifference to animal suffering. Anticruelty laws followed; they dealt with a wider range of noxious acts that also cause suffering. …”
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    The 12 Rs Framework as a Comprehensive, Unifying Construct for Principles Guiding Animal Research Ethics by Christiaan B. Brink, David I. Lewis

    Published in Animals (2023-03-01)
    “…It unfolds into three domains of twelve encompassing ethical principles, values, and other considerations, including the animal welfare, social values, and scientific integrity domains, whilst also recognizing the diversity of local context, legal requirements, values, and cultures around the globe. …”
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    New rules to ensure the protection of animals in Spain. Spanish Animal Welfare Act. 32/2007. 7th November (BOE. 268, 8th November 2007. Number 19321) by Teresa Giménez-Candela

    Published in Revista de Bioética y Derecho (2009-02-01)
    “…The law ist composed of an Preamble and structured in three titles, completed by an additional provision and six final provisions. This Act provides, in compliance with the Community mandate, a set of principles on the Animal care and schedule off offenses and penalties that gives legal effect to the obligations under current regulations. …”
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    Durkheim’s totemic principle, shamanism and Southern African San religions by Richard A. Northover

    Published in HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies (2021-07-01)
    “…The study reappraised Emile Durkheim’s totemic principle in relation to the origins of religion and culture, using, amongst others, speech act theory and recent southern African epistemologies, especially David Lewis-Williams’ theory of shamanism, potency and altered states of consciousness. …”
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    Getting Ahead of the 'Game': The Reclassification of Wild Animals Contained in Protected Areas as Res Publicae" by Inge Snyman, Frank Philip Bothma

    Published in Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal (2023-11-01)
    “…This proposed development bears some resemblance to the international environmental law principle known as the public trust doctrine. The public trust doctrine determines that a country's sovereign acts as the guardian of the public interest in natural resources by holding them in trust for the benefit of the nation as a whole. …”
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    Freedom and the principles of morality by Golubović Zagorka T.

    Published in Filozofija i Društvo (2003-01-01)
    “…Freedom as an authentic and willed process, characteristic of man as a human rational being, enables the individual to act in accordance with the principles of morality, since the individual can choose between good and evil (between two possibilities), and in this way to get out of the sphere of the given to which the rest of the living world is limited. …”
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    Legal protection of animals in Israel by Marine Lercier

    Published in Derecho Animal (2017-10-01)
    “…Could the gap between animal welfare (implementation of animal welfare basic Jewish principles) and animal rights (putting an end to the slaughtering at all) be crossed with a cautious, selective and animal friendly interpretation of Jewish Laws historically putting human interests first, by trumping the speciesism that has been inherent to most religious interpretations? …”
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    Protection of Animals Living in the Wild by Hanna Spasowska-Czarny

    Published in Studia Iuridica Lublinensia (2021-09-01)
    “…Doubts about the legal nature of free-living animals existed long before the principle of dereification appeared in Polish legislation. …”
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    Transformative Impetus: A Look at Virginia Woolf’s Between the Acts. by Genevieve Sartor

    Published in Forum (2013-06-01)
    “…It puts forth worlds that crisscross boundaries between nature and culture, the human and the animal. This essay explores the ways in which Woolf’s portrayal of a decentralized, temporal relativity finds voice through principles of co-evolution and complexity theory, highlighting the co-dependency operating within evolutionary development as a transformative impetus.…”
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    An Anglocentric History of Anaesthetics and Analgesics in the Refinement of Animal Experiments by R. Eddie Clutton

    Published in Animals (2020-10-01)
    “…The importance of anaesthesia in animal experiments was sustained over the following 150 years as small mammalian species gradually replaced dogs and cats as the principle subjects for vivisection. …”
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    Reach–to-grasp movements in macaca fascicularis monkeys: the Isochrony Principle at work by Luisa eSartori, Andrea eCamperio, Maria eBulgheroni, Umberto eCastiello

    Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2013-03-01)
    “…The data presented here take research in the field of comparative motor control a step forward as they are based on precise measurements of spontaneous grasping movements by animals living/acting in their natural environment.…”
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