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Business and Animal Rights: What is Anti-Cruelty Law Really About?
Northeast Business and Economics Association (NBEA) 2016
  • Maureen L Mackenzie, Ph.D., Molloy College
  • Megan M Mackenzie, JD
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Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2016
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PUBLISHED BY THE NORTHEAST BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION © 2016 The Northeast Business & Economics Association reserves the right to publish the Proceedings in both print and electronic formats. The individual authors retain the copyright over their own articles.
Abstract

The creation of law pertaining to animals within our country is predominately fueled by the direct correlation it has to the well-being of our society as humans rather than the animal. This comes in the form of both economic and social values that we have deemed important to our livelihood. The sentiment for animals shifts when the animal leads to money in our pockets. This theory is explored within this paper.

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Maureen L Mackenzie and Megan M Mackenzie. "Business and Animal Rights: What is Anti-Cruelty Law Really About?" Northeast Business and Economics Association (NBEA) 2016 (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/maureen-mackenzie/38/