The New Legal Status of Animals as recognized in the Civil Code of Quebec
Sarah Berger Richardson
University of Ottawa

In 2015, the Civil Code of Quebec was amended to explicitly provide that animals are sentient beings with biological needs and not property. However, nearly 10 years later, the scope of this reform remains unclear. Sarah Berger Richardson discusses.

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The New Legal Status of Animals as recognized in the Civil Code of Quebec