Publication: A Long Waiting Hope of Integrating Animal Interests into our Legal System: A Critical Analysis on Animal Welfare Laws of Sri Lanka with Special Reference to Domestic Animals
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Article
Date
2023-11-01
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
We live in a society where human rights are
highly valued. However, many stories in relation
to animal welfare and animals’ rights remain
shocking and appalling without any concern. Sri
Lanka is a country where there is a long tradition
of kindness and respect for animals that has been
extended across many horizons. But today, many
heinous stories relating to animal abuse are heard
very often. From a legal perspective, the concept
of animal welfare has become a mere dream
because of the current laws. Action in terms of
law, policy, and public awareness is needed now
more than ever. The current law relating to animal
protection is inadequate, archaic, and does not
address modern trends in animal welfare. The
current law is the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Ordinance No. 13 of 1907. Sri Lanka’s animal
lovers have waited for years with hope for the
new Animal Welfare Act to become law, yet it has
still not become law. Many published and hidden
stories relating to animal cruelty and abuse take
place day by day. The acts of cruelty belong to both
intentional and negligent acts of humans. The lack
of a proper legal regime to protect animals from
cruelty has become one of the major root causes
of the increase in animal cruelty. Relying on the
qualitative method of research, the researcher
intends to critically evaluate the prevailing law
relating to animal welfare in Sri Lanka. with hope
for the new Animal Welfare Act to become law, yet
it has still not become law. Many published and
hidden stories relating to animal cruelty and abuse
take place day by day. The acts of cruelty belong to
both intentional and negligent acts of humans. The
lack of a proper legal regime to protect animals
from cruelty has become one of the major root
causes of the increase in animal cruelty. Relying on
the qualitative method of research, the researcher
intends to critically evaluate the prevailing law
relating to animal welfare in Sri Lanka.
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Animal welfare, Legislation, Animal cruelty, Animal welfare law
Citation
W. G. T. Y. Thilakarathne. (2023). A Long Waiting Hope of Integrating Animal Interests into our Legal System: A Critical Analysis on Animal Welfare Laws of Sri Lanka with Special Reference to Domestic Animals. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, 1-2 December, Colombo, pages 176-182.
