Abstract

More emphasis has been laid on the welfare of animals and themorality of this approach as its use in research projects has increased.Dissemination of knowledge regarding current ethical issues andalternatives in animal experimentation serves two crucial purposes:first, it makes researchers more aware of potential ways to use animalsin experiments, and second, it makes sure that potential users areaware of the available alternatives. It is not a privilege to be able toutilise animals in research labs. Certain members of the scientificcommunity have been granted this privilege by society, and it comeswith the need to abide by the relevant laws, regulations, policies, andstandards as well as work to improve them. For instance, laws passedin many nations throughout the 1980s mandate that applications usinglaboratory animals should be minimised, improved, and replacedwhenever possible in accordance with the 3Rs. As a result, expertsfrom around the world worked to put the 3Rs into practise to safeguardthe wellbeing of laboratory animals used in scientific research. Thisreview article covers a collection of articles that examine how animallaws, regulations, and standards operate in various nations.

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