Legislation Flashcards
1
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First legislation concerning animal experimentation:
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- UK, 1876, Cruelty to Animals Act
2
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European directives (ETS 123, 86/609/EEC)
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ETS 123 - 1986, 26 countries of the Council of Europe reached an agreement on the ' Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for Experimental and other Scientific Purposes'. - not binding, no legislative force 86/609/EEC - based on the Convention
3
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All animal protection legislation aims to…
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- define purposes of use of lab animals
- ensure competence of lab personnel
- limit animal use
- prevent unnecessary pain
- provide for the inspection of facilities
- ensure public accountability
4
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More on the EC Directive (86/609/EEC)
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- applies to vertebrates
- covers the development of genetically modified animals
- killing/marking animals is not considered an experiment
Article 5 - provisions on humane treatment (based on common laboratory practice)
Article 7 - ensures that experiments should be performed by competent personnel
- deals with alternatives to animal experiments
Article 10 - forbids the ‘re-use’ of animals in painful or distressing experiments
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Big point of criticism for EC directive
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- does not address the question of weather animal experiments are even justifiable for certain types of research questions (e.g. using animals to test non-essential consumer products)