Do Animals Have Rights? (book)

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Do Animals Have Rights? is a 1998 non-fiction book by Dr Alison Hills from the University of Bristol. The book explores the ethics of factory farming, animal experimentation and other issues involving animals from a philosophical analysis.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ "Do Animals Have Rights?".
  2. ^ "OUP -".
  3. ^ Hills, Alison (29 March 2005). "The limits of human dominion" – via The Guardian.