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Animal Law & Policy Program | Harvard Law School | Year in Review 2019–2020

Charlotte Blattner – Visiting Researcher

law: animal agriculture (including the role of agriculture in violating core human rights

and ways to transition away from it using Just Transition as a concept), core areas of

environmental law (including the role of animals in environmental law, the consideration of

animals in impact assessments, and migration), and agency (including the concept of animal

agency generally, animal personality, animal agency in community, and victim standing in

criminal law). It was also during this time that two of my books were published (Protecting

Animals Within and Across Borders, OUP 2019 and Animal Labour, OUP 2019) and I was able

to launch them at Harvard.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

• Animal Labour (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019).

• Protecting Animals Within and Across Borders (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019).

Book Chapters

• “Trophy Hunting, the Race to the Bottom, and the Law of Jurisdiction,” in Studies in Global

Animal Law, ed. Anne Peters (Berlin: Springer, 2020).

• “Global Migration Crises, Non-Human Animals, and the Role of Law,” in Like an Animal:

Critical Animal Studies Approaches to Borders, Displacement, and Othering, ed. Natalie

Khazaal and Núria Almiron (Boston: Brill, 2021).

• “Animal Impact Assessments: Contesting Denial, Changing the Future?,” in What Can

Animal Law Learn from Environmental Law?, ed. Randall Abate (Washington, DC: ELI

Press, 2020).

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