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Abstract
The German constitution (1948) states that University professors have the complete freedom in the choice of aims and means for their teaching, and that no other law of regulation may restrict this freedom. This unconditional academic freedom ("akademische Lehrfreiheit") comes into conflict with the more recent Animal Rights Law ("Tierschutzgesetz) which e.g. restricts the use of animals for demonstration purposes. The following dissertation explains the regulations concerning animal experiments in education, the question of the protection of animals as guaranteed in the constitution, and possible ethical limits of the academic freedom. Very recently an Animal Protection Authority has issued an order to forestall animal experiments in teaching. This official attempt has now been annulled by a temporary injunction of the administrative Court, Kassel.Year: 1995 PMID: 11178427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ALTEX ISSN: 1868-596X Impact factor: 6.043