128 - Katy Barnett and Jeremy Gans - The Weird and Wonderful History of Animal Law
Description
General
Buy Katy and Jeremy’s book ‘Guilty Pigs: The Weird and Wonderful History of Animal Law’: https://www.amazon.com/Guilty-Pigs-Wonderful-History-Animal-ebook/dp/B09CGQDNGD
Katy’s academic webpage: https://law.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/katy-barnett
Follow Katy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrKatyBarnett
Jeremy’s academic webpage: https://law.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/jeremy-gans
Follow Jeremy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremy_gans
Opinions on High, a legal blog that both Kate and Jeremy contribute to: https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/opinionsonhigh/
References
Katy’s Areo article ‘Perverse Incentives in Academic Publishing’:
https://areomagazine.com/2021/06/23/perverse-incentives-in-academic-publishing/
Timestamps
00.00 Opening and introductions (with a diversion on Katy’s “adventures in walking”).
5:24 Katy reads a passage from her and Jeremy’s book ‘Guilty Pigs: The Weird and Wonderful History of Animal Law’.
7:10 Jeremy reads a passage from ‘Guilty Pigs’.
9:46 How did Katy and Jeremy come to work together on this book and what initially sparked their interest in the subject?
13:21 How has the status of animals in law changed over time and in space and what does this tell us about our attitude to animals?
22:51 The Isbester dog case.
27:59 The ethical and legal issues raised by the Isbester case. Plus: other cases involving dogs.
35:08 Comparison of these cases with the Daniel Brighton case and discussion of the ethical/legal issues thrown up by it.
44:07 The 19th-century British case involving cattle that influenced the modern legal understanding of ‘animal cruelty’. Iona reads relevant parts of ‘Guilty Pigs’; discussion ensues.
48:50 The strange legal history of swans, queens, and nobles (and sturgeons).
53:07 On the legal eccentricties of bee-owning. Plus: Iona tells the Argentinian tomcat’s tale; and other troublesome felines.
1:01:14 Project Acoustic Kitty.
1:03:45 Crimesolving parrots?
1:06:13 Why you should never, ever pat a zebra.
1:07:35 The Toronto Ikea monkey.
1:11:20 The photographer octopus, the posing macaque and Happy the elephant.
1:19:43 How do Katy and Jeremy see animal law developing in the future and are there legal provisions that aren’t in place that they think should be (or provisions in place that should be abolished or altered)?
1:25:28 Closing words and outro.