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    On Ascribing Personhood to All Primates.Laura Donnellan - 2018 - Journal of Animal Ethics 8 (1):103-108.
    Although not explicitly stated, Nobert Elias’s Civilizing Process provides a theoretical framework for Prolegomenon Toward a Primate Rights Bill. The core tenets of Elias’s work, including interdependency, habitus, and privatization, are common threads throughout the book. The book depicts a utopian ideal whereby the transformation in societal attitudes to nonhuman primates reaches a level wherein all primates come within the protection of the law. This will require the metamorphosis of attitudes and approaches, including state involvement and intervention, in order to (...)
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    ”Animal Law in Australasia: A New Dialogue. Edited by Peter Sankoff and Steven White Animal Law in Australasia: A New Dialogue. Sankoff Peter Federation Press„ Sydney, Australia 978-186287-7191. [REVIEW]Laura Donnellan - 2011 - Journal of Animal Ethics 1 (1):98-99.
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    Book Review Brian Luke's Brutal: Manhood and the Exploitation of Animals. [REVIEW]Laura Donnellan - 2008 - Between the Species 13 (8):8.