ICARE’s new Resource Library

By mlercier @ 2025-12-02T13:14 (+1)

At the International Centre for Animal Rights and Ethics (ICARE), we have been building a dedicated hub for people who want to understand, teach, and use animal rights law more effectively. ICARE was founded in 2024 to help transform legal systems and societal norms towards the universal recognition and enforcement of animals’ legal rights, through education, research, advocacy, and collaboration.

We have now brought a large part of this work together in a single open-access Resource Library:

The Resource Library is a continuously updated hub for animal rights law and ethics: it houses ICARE’s original educational and research-based materials, designed to make complex legal and ethical ideas accessible while keeping a close connection to practice and real-world advocacy.

It is intended for students, researchers, advocates, and policy-makers who want a reliable entry point into global animal rights law, and related disciplines such as political theory, ethics, and socio-legal studies.

Below is an overview of what you can find there, with concrete examples and some suggestions for how EA Forum readers might use it.

1. Key Concepts for Animal Rights Law

What it is

Short, pedagogical explainers that unpack foundational and emerging ideas in animal rights law: what 'animal rights' are, what 'legal personhood' for animals means, how to think about 'domesticated' vs 'wild' vs 'liminal' animals, 'animal agency', 'negative vs positive rights', and more.

The goal is to give people a shared conceptual vocabulary when thinking about legal and strategic change for animals.

How EA Forum readers might use it

2. Legal News About Animals

What it is

Each note is structured to give you:

How EA Forum readers might use it

3. AI and Animals

What it is

The series covers, among others:

How EA Forum readers might use it

4. Bibliography Recommendations

What it is

The 2025 bibliography, for instance, collects open-access work on:

How EA Forum readers might use it

How to use the Resource Library

Some possible use cases for the EA community:

The library does not replace context-specific empirical work or stakeholder input, but it can significantly improve the legal and conceptual grounding of strategy discussions, including the examples below.

Invitation for feedback and suggestions

The Resource Library is a living project and will be regularly expanded with new concepts, legal news, AI & Animals pieces, and bibliography recommendations.

If you browse the Library and think:

it would be very helpful to know.

You can either reply with suggestions for:

or contact us directly at info@icare-animals.org with such suggestions.

The aim is for this Library to serve as a reliable resource for anyone in the animal advocacy community seeking to build more rigorous legal strategies for animals.


SummaryBot @ 2025-12-04T17:52 (+3)

Executive summary: The post introduces ICARE’s open-access Resource Library as a central, regularly updated hub that provides conceptual explainers, legal news, AI-and-animals analysis, and curated readings to strengthen legal and strategic work in animal advocacy.

Key points:

  1. The author describes the Resource Library as a hub offering ICARE’s educational and research materials on animal rights law and ethics.
  2. Key Concepts for Animal Rights Law provides short explainers on foundational and emerging ideas such as legal personhood, animal agency, and negative vs positive rights.
  3. Legal News About Animals presents global case updates with core facts, legal hooks, and implications for future advocacy.
  4. The AI and Animals series examines how AI technologies already affect animals and explores issues such as precision livestock farming, advocacy uses of synthetic media, and AI alignment with animal interests.
  5. Bibliography Recommendations curate open-access readings on topics including animal rights theory, multispecies families, political dynamics, Islamic animal ethics, and animals in war.
  6. The author outlines use cases for strategy, teaching, research, and cross-cause work, and invites readers to suggest new concepts, cases, AI topics, or readings for future inclusion.

 

 

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