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| | NABR Animal Law §ection - International Trends |
 | | Agence France Presse, March 11, 2005 - Animals are for the first time to get an official status of their own under France's 200 year-old civil code, in a move that reflects the country's arrival from a rural to urban society. |
 | | After a verbal war over the unhygienic condition of animals in the institute campus for vivisection, animal rights activists of Do It Yourself Activism (diya), a Bangalore-based group, staged a protest, saying they are not being allowed to see the caged monkeys in the institute. |
 | | Ministers described the Animal Welfare Bill, which applies to England and Wales, as the most significant such legislation for nearly a century. |
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