The animal world as the object of legal protection

Journal Title: Правові новели - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue

Abstract

In this article the consept of animal world was considered on the basis of the analysis of the current legislation of Ukraine and the legislation of foreign countries. It is proved that the animal world is the special object of legal relations, in particular, the object of legal protection

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О. А. Камінська, І. М. Гайдай

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О. А. Камінська, І. М. Гайдай (2016). The animal world as the object of legal protection. Правові новели, 1(), 47-50. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-444317