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17 Animal L. [i] (2010-2011)

handle is hein.journals/anim17 and id is 1 raw text is: ANIMAL LAW
VOLUME 17                                                        2010
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
LEGAL PERSONHOOD AND THE NONHUMAN RIGHTS
PR O JE C T  ..................................................      1
Steven M. Wise
ARTICLES
NONECONOMIC DAMAGE AWARDS IN VETERINARY
MALPRACTICE: USING THE HUMAN MEDICAL
EXPERIENCE AS A MODEL TO PREDICT THE EFFECT
OF NONECONOMIC DAMAGE AWARDS ON THE
PRACTICE OF COMPANION ANIMAL VETERINARY
MEDICINE...           .................................... 13
Steve Barghusen
Many scholars have argued for and against the recovery of
noneconomic damages in cases of veterinary malpractice in-
volving companion animals. However, scholarship has not fo-
cused on the results that allowing noneconomic damages may
have on the structure of companion animal veterinary prac-
tices. This Article uses the human medical field as a predictive
model to explore the potential effects of granting noneconomic
damages in veterinary malpractice cases.
The author argues that awarding damages substantial enough
to encourage increased litigation will result in significant
changes in the field of veterinary medicine. Allowing for recov-
ery of noneconomic damages will make veterinary care more ex-
pensive and will not significantly deter negligent malpractice.
Individuals will pay more for veterinary care or companion ani-
mals will receive less care if high noneconomic damage awards
become the norm in veterinary malpractice cases. Although
these changes will affect all veterinary facilities, ironically,
high quality veterinary facilities may be more likely to be sued
than their lower quality counterparts. The author concludes by
discussing alternatives to malpractice litigation, the human-
animal bond, and the possible factors contributing to the high
cost of human medicine in the United States.
LIBERATING ANIMAL LAW: BREAKING FREE FROM
HUMAN-USE TYPOLOGIES...                .....................       59
Jessica Eisen
Animal protection laws have traditionally categorized animals
according to the manner in which humans use them. Animals
have been categorized as companion animals, animals used in
medical testing, animals raised for slaughter, and wildlife, and
the protection afforded to animals has been ostensibly commen-
surate to their use categorization.

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