对宗教屠杀动物的负责任管理

Q2 Social Sciences Derecho Animal Pub Date : 2019-04-11 DOI:10.5565/rev/da.433
Alexander Bruce
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与动物法和伦理有关的更棘手的问题之一是,根据犹太宗教传统的要求和对伊斯兰宗教传统的一些解释,负责任地规范动物屠杀。大多数西方自由民主社会要求动物在屠宰前被击昏,以确保它们在被杀时失去知觉。然而,犹太传统和许多对伊斯兰传统的解释禁止在屠杀前进行昏迷。在这些传统中,动物是根据特定的宗教仪式被杀死的,包括割断动物的喉咙,并允许它在没有事先昏迷的情况下放血。因此,这些要求与许多西方国家的法规、法典和条例直接冲突,这些国家意图通过要求在屠宰前进行昏迷来表达动物福利政策。但是,这种做法也受到保障宗教活动和言论自由的国际和国内人权文书的保护。欧洲法院最近的判决表明,当各国试图规范这种冲突时,会出现困难。在探讨这些最近的决定中,本文打算概述这种冲突的参数,并提出对这种做法进行负责任的监管的潜在方法。
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Responsible Regulation of the Religious Slaughter of Animals
One of the more intractable issues associated with animal law and ethics concerns responsibly regulating the slaughter of animals according to the requirements of the Jewish religious tradition and some interpretations of the Islamic religious tradition.  Most Western liberal democratic societies require animals to be stunned before slaughter to ensure they are insensible when killed.  However, the Jewish tradition and many interpretations of the Islamic tradition prohibit pre-slaughter stunning.  In these traditions, animals are killed according to specific religious rituals that involve cutting the animal’s throat and permitting it to exsanguinate without prior stunning.  These requirements therefore come into direct conflict with Statutes, Codes and Regulations of many Western countries intending to give expression to animal welfare policies by requiring pre-slaughter stunning.  However, such practices are also protected by international and domestic human rights instruments guaranteeing freedom of religious practice and expression.  Recent decisions of European Courts demonstrate the difficulties that arise when countries attempt to regulate this conflict.  In exploring several of these recent decisions, this article intends to outline the parameters of this conflict and to suggest a potential way forward to responsible regulation of such practices.
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Derecho Animal
Derecho Animal Social Sciences-Law
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