Animal Protection in Poland as a Challenge for Criminal Law and Criminology
- Autor: Dajnowicz-Piesiecka Diana redakcja naukowa
- Wydawca: Difin
- ISBN: 978-83-8270-394-8
- Data wydania: 2025
- Liczba stron/format: 288/B5
- Oprawa: twarda
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The book is a pioneering academic publication analyzing the criminal law and criminological aspects of animal protection in Poland. It addresses the
effectiveness of criminal law in countering crimes against animals, the challenges of enforcing legal provisions, and proposes legislative reforms. The authors integrate the perspectives of scholars and practitioners, presenting both theoretical analyses and practical solutions that can significantly enhance animal protection. This book is a valuable resource for those committed to enhancing animal welfare, offering insights into potential reforms, and raising social awareness. By employing an interdisciplinary approach, it stimulates intellectual curiosity and aids in understanding how legal and social mechanisms can more effectively prevent animal cruelty, making it an essential read.
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Recenzja
Jerzy Nikołajew, DSc, professor of the UR:
This publication is innovative because it offers a multidimensional approach to
animal protection in criminal law, namely a holistic perspective on the socially significant problem of animal protection. That makes it a must read forvall animal
rights practitioners.
Piotr Chlebowicz, DSc, professor of the UWM:
This book fills an important gap stemming from the lack of comprehensive research addressing the practical issues related to animal protection in Poland. After reading
it I am more than convinced that there is no doubt that the current state of nature conservation in Poland requires further development and that efforts in this field
must be redoubled to be able to combat environmental crime more effectively.
Fragment książki
Autor książki
Dajnowicz-Piesiecka DianaContents:
Foreword
Harming dogs (analysis of the phenomenon on the basis of police reports)
Katarzyna Laskowska
Cultural determinants of crime against protected avifauna species – the perspective of criminal ornithology
Wiesław Pływaczewski
Indirect violence by dealing with animals
Marta Romańczuk-Grącka
Protection of animals under the provisions of the Specific Part of the Code of Misdemeanors
Aneta Michalska-Warias, Aleksandra Nowosad
The role of dogs in uniformed services
Monika Kotowska, Natalia Dąbkowska
The social need to improve the situation of animals and the criminal-law protection of animals – dissonance or consonance?
Diana Dajnowicz-Piesiecka
Ritual slaughter – legal and ecocriminological aspects
Maciej Duda
“Exotic animals and how to find them” – Criminal-law protection of alien species in Poland
Zuzanna Barbara Gądzik
On the nature of exemplary damages as a compensatory measure for animal protection
Cezary Kąkol
The legal subjectivity of animals and the effectiveness of their humane protection at the criminal-law level
Maja Klubińska
Dog therapy in penitentiary institutions
Justyna Konikowska-Kuczyńska
Analysis of the legal norms governing the forfeiture of an animal and the acquisition of its ownership as a result of the implementation of a ruling
Borys Laskowski
Statutory characteristics of the crime of animal abuse
Piotr Poniatowski
The issue of the severity of punishment and possible modifications in this regard in relation to crimes under Article 35 (1–2) of the Animal Protection Act
Krzysztof Wala
Selected problems related to the adjudication and enforcement of punitive measures and animal forfeiture provided for in the Animal Protection Act of August 21, 1997
Anna Zientara
Animal abuse as a predictor of violence against women – the role of criminal law in combating structural violence against discriminated groups
Julia Berg-Bajraszewska, Maria Januszczyk
Crimes directed against wildlife fauna – selected criminal-law and criminological aspects
Justyna Omeljaniuk, Ewelina Dagmara Mogielnicka
Practical aspects of a lawyer’s work related to the Animal Protection Act
Katarzyna Konopka
Exercising the victim’s rights in cases involving crimes under the Animal Protection Act – selected practical aspects
Katarzyna Safarewicz
DNA barcodes – a tool for identifying protected and endangered species
Justyna Borowska, Magdalena Czajkowska, Anetta Borkowska
The long road to obtaining rights – an animal as an object of protection of the criminal provisions of the Animal Protection Act
Anna Fijałkowska-Owczarek
Analysis of the practical problems of animal abuse in Poland from the perspective of criminal law
Kinga Welz