An overview of law reform in your area of study.
The standard of concerns on the regulation of Animal Welfare has been around since the first Australian anti-cruelty legislation that was enacted in Van Diman’s Land in 1837. The early legislation established a customarily asserted prohibition on cruelty to animals. The law reform in Animal Welfare is an extensive field in developing societal values for equality and humanness, as this is a major component in law reform. Animal Welfare refers to the protection of the state, status, and treatment of an animal. The Animal Welfare Act (1966) was the first federal law that has been amended several times since then as it only protects certain animals in certain …show more content…
Despite the lack of constitutional power, the Commonwealth influential role in the regulation of Animal Welfare contrasted with issues concerning farm animals. In terms of the administration and development of legislations, the state and territory, governments have comprehensively enacted and enforced state legislations to prevent aggravated animal cruelty. Nonetheless, the RSPCA has played a vital role in the development and enforcement of Animal Welfare legislations throughout Australia since 1824. Most notably the legislations have undergone significant reforms due to changes in social values, politics, economics and failure of existing laws. Thus, these legislations prohibit acts of cruelty, restore proper treatment for animals and to actively promote the welfare of …show more content…
Among the many issues in Animal Welfare, animal testing was a prominent issue as it was estimated that 27,000 animals were used for cosmetic testing across the world. In Australia, many of the laboratories send their products else to be tested instead of testing their own products but are still a concern about Animal Welfare. According to the report ‘Taxpayer funds reportedly used for secret primate experiments in Sydney lab’. New South Wales are conducting secret experiments and using eight marmosets per year. While this is the case, the testing of animals was still conducted under the Animal Research Act 1985 No 123. This is also evident in the article, “Victoria Dirty Secrets: Paying for Cruel Tests on animals in China” as the company test on animals. Victoria Secret has chosen profits over principles as they expanded their sales by selling their products to China and paid for the cruel and primitive test on animals. Moreover, this demonstrates that the development of law reform is based upon the social change, politics and economics within