- Gary
Lawrence Francione (born May 1954) is an
American academic in the
fields of law and philosophy. He is
Board of
Governors Professor of Law and Katzenbach...
- ISBN 978-0-674-98392-2.
Francione p. 77.
Hodgkinson p. 95.
Hodgkinson p. 102.
Francione p. 80.
Francione p. 81.
Francione pp. 82–83.
Francione p. 85.
Francione p. 86....
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Regan (1983).
Francione (1990), pp. 4, 17ff.
Francione (1995), pp. 4–5.
Francione (1995), p. 208ff.
Francione (1996), p. 32ff
Francione and
Garner (2010)...
- must be used to
achieve their goal.
While some abolitionists, like Gary
Francione,
professor of law,
argue that
abolitionists should create awareness about...
- "A
Defense of a
Broad Animal Protectionism," in
Francione and
Garner 2010, pp. 120–121.
Francione, Gary
Lawrence (1996). Rain
without thunder: the ideology...
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incremental change is
consistent with
holding an
abolitionist ideology. Gary
Francione,
professor of law at
Rutgers School of Law-Newark and a
leading abolitionist...
- p. 200.
Francione 2003, p. 175
Francione 2003, p. 174
Hodgkinson 1999, p. 203.
Hodgkinson 1999, p. 204.
Francione 2003, p. 181.
Francione,
Gennaro (2003)...
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animals in
CAFOs and
slaughterhouses to the Holocaust. Law
professor Gary
Francione, an abolitionist,
argues that all
sentient beings should have the right...
- Animals, Property, and the Law (1995) is a book by Gary
Francione,
Distinguished Professor of Law and
Nicholas deB.
Katzenbach Scholar of Law and Philosophy...
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theory that
sentient individuals are the
center of
moral concern. Gary
Francione also
bases his
abolitionist theory of
animal rights,
which differs significantly...