вторник, 23 декабря 2014 г.

In Argentina, a Court Grants Sandra the Orangutan Basic Rights


The ape has spent the last 20 years in a zoo


An orangutan named Sandra has been granted certain legal rights by a court in Argentina.


Lawyers for Argentina’s Association of Professional Lawyers for Animal Rights (Afada) argued that Sandra was a “non-human person” and was being detained illegally in Buenos Aires’ zoo, the BBC reports.


The case rested on whether the court decided the orangutan was a “person” or a “thing” and after judges rejected the writ several times, they finally ruled the ape had rights that needed protecting.


In a similar case earlier this month, a New York court decided that a chimpanzee did not have legal personhood and therefore was not entitled to human rights.


If Sandra’s case isn’t appealed, the orangutan will live out her days enjoying greater freedom in a sanctuary in Brazil.


Full story here .

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