David Cassuto
From the email:
The Animal Welfare Act at Fifty Conference
1585 Massachusetts Ave – Cambridge
Date/Time
Date(s) – Thursday, September 22, 2016 – Sunday, September 25, 2016
All Day
Location
Harvard Law School
Overview
The Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law School is pleased to announce The Animal Welfare Act at Fifty, a conference that will bring experts together to assess the first fifty years of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and consider recommendations for the future. The event will include conference presentations as well as a separate academic workshop component.
We welcome submissions on both broad and specific law and policy issues. In an effort to encourage interdisciplinary dialogue, we encourage submissions from legal scholars and lawyers; government officials and staff; academics in disciplines outside of law, such as sociology, anthropology, political science, and economics; international scholars and regulators; veterinarians and animal behaviorists; and others with perspectives on the AWA. We also encourage submissions from experts in other areas of legislation and regulation who can bring a comparative approach to the study of the AWA. We encourage submissions from advocacy organizations, industry representatives, think tanks, and others outside academia, but emphasize that this is a scholarly conference and abstracts will be judged by academic standards.
Individuals can submit proposals for both conference presentations and the workshop if desired.
Conference Presentations
Those interested in presenting at the conference are invited to submit an abstract of up to 400 words describing their proposed presentation along with a CV. All abstracts and CVs should be submitted together to ALPP@law.harvard.edu with “AWA Conference Presentation Proposal” in the subject line no later than April 5, 2016. Conference presentations will be approximately 20 minutes in length.
Workshop Papers
Those interested in participating in the academic workshop are invited to submit an abstract of up to 400 words describing their proposed paper along with a CV. All abstracts and CVs should be submitted together to ALPP@law.harvard.edu with “AWA Workshop Proposal” in the subject line no later than April 5, 2016.
Those selected as workshop participants must submit their final papers by August 15, 2016, so that they can be circulated and read by the other workshop participants in advance of the workshop. The final workshop papers should be approximately 10,000 words (including footnotes). Each paper should be an unpublished work in progress. We will consider papers that have been accepted for publication, as long as they have not yet been published and the author will still have an opportunity to incorporate feedback from the workshop.
Potential Topics
We welcome submissions on both broad and specific law and policy issues. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
Agency compliance strategies
Efficacy of different types of standards, such as engineering vs. performance, general vs. species-specific, etc.
Which categories of animals are/should be afforded legal protections
Agency licensing practices
Agency restructuring proposals
Agency culture
Differential treatment of research facilities and other regulated entities
Education vs. enforcement
Regulatory vs non-regulatory approaches
AWA intersections with other laws
Agency inspections
Agency administrative hearing practices and due process
Agency collaboration with the Department of Justice
Settlements and discounting administrative penalties
Agency use of warnings
Assessing the adequacy of veterinary care
Judicial review of agency action
Citizen suit provision proposals
Impact of public opinion on the law and its implementation, media narratives, and social movement advocacy
Animal confiscation under the AWA
Transparency in implementation
Alternatives to use of animals in research
The role and efficacy of Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees
The role of undercover investigations at regulated facilities
Comparative analyses of the AWA and other animal protection regimes
Contact
For additional information, please contact alpp@law.harvard.edu.
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