Le professeur Francione soutient que le statut de propriété des animaux rend insignifiantes les lois de protection des animaux qui interdisent d’infliger de la souffrance « non nécessaire » aux animaux et qui imposent un traitement « humain » de ceux-ci. Le livre Animal, Property, and the Law (Temple University Press, 1995) du professeur Francione offre la première analyse légale du statut de propriété des animaux et a été décrit par Tom Regan comme un « travail d’une importance historique incontestable ».
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