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Animal rights vary greatly among countries and territories. Such laws range from the legal recognition of non-human animal sentience to the absolute lack of any anti-cruelty laws, with no regard for animal welfare.

As of November 2019, 32 countries have formally recognized non-human animal sentience. These are: Austria, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.[citation needed] It has been proposed that the United Nations (UN) pass the first resolution recognizing animal rights, the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare, which acknowledges the importance of the sentience of animals and human responsibilities towards them.[citation needed]

The Great Ape Project is currently campaigning to have the United Nations endorse a World Declaration on Great Apes, which would extend to non-human great apes the protection of three basic interests: the right to life, the protection of individual liberty, and the prohibition of torture.[citation needed] Six countries currently ban the use of great apes for scientific research, and Austria is the only country in the world to ban experiments on lesser apes.[citation needed]

In 2009, Bolivia became the first country to banish animal abuse and harm in circuses.[1] The United States of America is the only country in the world that has banned killing horses for consumption,[citation needed] and India is the only country to have banned killing cows for consumption in some of its states.[citation needed]

In 2014, the Jain pilgrimage destination of Palitana City in Indian state of Gujarat became the first city in the world to be legally vegetarian. It has banned buying and selling meat, fish, and eggs, as well as related jobs, such as fishing and animal farming.[2][3][4][5]

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Food production
World laws on battery cages
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Nationwide ban on battery cages
  
Some subnational bans on battery cages
  
Nationwide phaseout of battery cages in progress
  
Battery cages legal
  
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World laws on beak trimming
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Nationwide ban on beak trimming
  
Some subnational bans on beak trimming
  
Beak trimming legal
  
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World laws on chick culling
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Ban on all chick culling (France and Germany from 1 January 2022)
  
Grinding chicks illegal, gassing chicks legal (Switzerland)
  
Planned ban on all chick culling by 2022 (Spain)
  
Planned ban on grinding chicks (currently none)
  
Chick culling legal, no ban planned
  
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World laws on foie gras production
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Countries and regions that ban foie gras production
  
Main foie gras-producing countries and regions[6][7][8]
World laws on stunning animals during ritual slaughter
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Stunning not required
  
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Ritual slaughter banned
  
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Legal status of whaling
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IWC states that ban whaling (since 1986)
  
IWC states with aboriginal whaling
  
IWC states with commercial whaling
  
Non-IWC states with aboriginal whaling
  
Non-IWC states with commercial whaling
  
Non-IWC states without whaling
Clothing and cosmetics
World laws on cosmetic animal testing
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Worldwide laws regarding testing cosmetics on animals
  
Nationwide ban on all cosmetic testing on animals
  
Partial ban on cosmetic testing on animals1
  
Ban on the sale of cosmetics tested on animals
  
No ban on any cosmetic testing on animals
  
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1some methods of testing are excluded from the ban or the laws vary within the country
Entertainment
World laws on bullfighting
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Nationwide ban on bullfighting
  
Nationwide ban on bullfighting, but some designated local traditions exempted
  
Some subnational bans on bullfighting
  
Bullfighting without killing bulls in the ring legal (Portuguese style or 'bloodless')
  
Bullfighting with killing bulls in the ring legal (Spanish style)
  
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World laws on cockfighting
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Nationwide ban on cockfighting
  
Nationwide ban on cockfighting, but some designated local traditions exempted
  
Some subnational bans on cockfighting
  
Cockfighting legal
  
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World laws on dog fighting
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Nationwide ban on dog fighting
  
Some subnational bans on dog fighting
  
Dog fighting legal
  
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World laws on dolphinariums / marine mammal captivity
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Nationwide ban on dolphinariums/marine mammal captivity
  
De facto nationwide ban on dolphinariums/marine mammal captivity due to strict regulations
  
Some subnational bans on dolphinariums/marine mammal captivity
  
Dolphinariums/marine mammal captivity are currently being phased out ahead of a nationwide ban
  
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Laws banning the use of animals in circuses
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Worldwide laws on animal use in circuses[9]
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  1. ^ certain animals are excluded or the laws vary internally
World laws on goose pulling
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Goose pulling discontinued; live goose pulling until 20th century
  
Dead goose pulling; live goose pulling banned in 20th century
  
Dummy and dead goose pulling; local bans on dead goose pulling in 21st century
  
Dummy goose pulling; live goose pulling banned in 20th century, dead goose pulling banned in 2019
  
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Council of Europe convention maps

European Convention for the Protection of Animals during International Transport (1968 & 2003)
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European Convention for the Protection of Animals kept for Farming Purposes (1976)
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European Convention for the Protection of Animals for Slaughter (1979)
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Berne Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (1979)
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European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for Experimental and other Scientific Purposes (1986)
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European Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals (1987)
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Principal laws on animal rights

General Legislation
Country Recognition of animal sentience Recognition of animal suffering Anti-cruelty laws

meet OIE standards[10]

Any laws against animal cruelty Support at the

United Nations [a]

 Algeria[11][12] No No No Yes -unenforced No
 Angola[13] No No No No No
 Argentina[14] Yes Yes Yes Yes No
 Australia[15] Yes Yes Partial - varies internally Yes No
 Austria[16] Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial - support from various internal departments
 Azerbaijan[17] No No No No No
 Belarus[18] No No No No No
 Belgium[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Bosnia and Herzegovina[21] No Yes No Yes No
 Botswana[13] No No No Yes No
 Brazil[22] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Bulgaria[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Cambodia[23][24] No No No No Yes
 Canada[25] Yes Yes No Yes Yes
 Chile[26] Yes Yes No Yes Yes
 China[27] No No No No No
 Colombia[28] Yes Yes Yes Yes No
 Costa Rica[29][30] No Yes Unknown Yes Yes
 Croatia[20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes No
 Cyprus[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Czech Republic[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Democratic Republic of Congo[13] No No No No No
 Denmark[31] Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Food
 Egypt[32][33][34] No Yes No Yes -unenforced No
 Eritrea[35] No No No No No
 Estonia[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Ethiopia[36] No No No Yes No
 Fiji[37][38] No Yes No Yes Yes
 Finland[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 France[39] Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Germany[40] Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Greece[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Food
 Hong Kong[41][42] No Yes No Yes — (China responsible for foreign affairs)
 Hungary[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 India[43] No Yes No Yes Partial - support from the Animal Welfare Board
 Indonesia[44] Partial - mental health recognized Yes No Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Iran[45] No No No No No
 Ireland[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Italy[46] Yes Yes No Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Japan[47] No Yes No Yes No
 Kazakhstan[48] No No No Yes No
 Kenya[49] No Yes No Yes No
 Latvia[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Lebanon[50][51] Partial Yes Yes Yes No
 Lesotho[13] No No No Yes -unenforced No
 Lithuania[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Luxembourg[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Madagascar[13] No No No No No
 Malawi[13] No Yes No Yes - unenforced No
 Malaysia[52] No Yes No Yes Yes
 Mali[53] No No No Yes No
 Malta[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Resources
 Mauritius[13][54] No No No Yes No
 Mexico[55] Partial - varies internally Yes No Yes No
 Mongolia[56] No No No No No
 Morocco[57][58] No Yes No Yes -unenforced No
 Mozambique[13] No No No No No
 Myanmar[59] No Yes No Yes No
 Namibia[13] No Yes No Yes No
 New Zealand[60] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Netherlands[61] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Niger[62] No Partial - domesticated animals only No Yes No
 North Korea[63] No No No Yes No
 Norway[64] Partial - mental health recognized Yes No Yes No
 Pakistan[65] No Yes No Yes No
 Paraguay[66] No Yes No Yes No
 Peru[67] No Yes No Yes Yes
 Philippines[68][69] Partial - mental health recognized Yes No Yes Partial - support from various internal departments
 Poland[70] Yes Yes No Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Portugal[19][20] Yes Yes No Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Romania[71] Yes Yes No Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Russia[72] No No No Yes No
 Saudi Arabia[73] No Yes No Yes No
 Seychelles[13][74] No No No Yes Yes
 Slovakia[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Slovenia[19][20] Yes Yes Unknown Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 South Africa[75] No Yes No Yes No
 South Korea[76] No Yes No Yes No
 Spain[77] Yes Yes No Yes Partial - support from the Minister for Agriculture
 Swaziland[13] No Yes No Yes -unenforced No
 Sweden[78] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Switzerland[79] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Tanzania[80] Partial - some animals excluded Yes No Yes Yes
 Thailand[81] No Yes No Yes Partial - support from various internal departments
 Turkey[82] Partial - mental health recognized Yes No Yes No
 Ukraine[83] No Yes No Yes No
 United Kingdom[84] Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial - support from various internal departments
 United States[85] Partial - varies internally Yes Partial - varies internally Yes Partial - support from various internal departments
 Uruguay[86] No Yes No Yes No
 Venezuela[87] No Yes No Yes No
 Vietnam[88] No No No No No
 Zambia[13] No Yes No Yes No
 Zimbabwe[13] No Yes No Yes No

See also

Notes

  1. ^ These countries have pledged to support the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare

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