Legal Personhood of Animals (I): The case for the legal personhood of companion animals. Synthesis of doctrinal developments.

Law 2015-177 of February 16, 2015, modifying the French Civil Code, defined animals as « living beings doted with sensibility », which marked an evolution in French Law. Yet neither attributed legal personhood nor provided with a new legal regime, animals remain, except where special laws protect t...

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Main Author: Cédric Riot
Format: article
Language:EN
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Published: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Facultat de Dret 2018
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/d2f32ccb84fb4bb39bb89064be9e224f
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Summary:Law 2015-177 of February 16, 2015, modifying the French Civil Code, defined animals as « living beings doted with sensibility », which marked an evolution in French Law. Yet neither attributed legal personhood nor provided with a new legal regime, animals remain, except where special laws protect them, covered by the regime of things. The objective of the March 29, 2018 Seminar was twofold: • To demonstrate that companion animals are capable of being granted legal personhood. • To recommend, concomitantly, the recognition of the legal category of (natural) non-human person and the creation of a special regime attached to it.