Abstract

This article is intended as the first of two exploring whether, and to what extent an existing regulatory regime in the form of the new Australian Consumer Law (the ACL) and the economic forces of informed consumer demand that it protects, can be employed to advance food animal welfare initiatives and the address practices associated with the religious slaughter of animals.

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