UIA ALC International Laws Impacting Farmed Animals: Scotland, Vietnam, & France/EU

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This webinar is part of a series of UIA Animal Law Commission international comparative law webinars covering law and regulations that impact farmed animals internationally. This episode features:

Charlotte Edgar
Charlotte Edgar is a dispute resolution solicitor qualified in Scotland and England & Wales. She holds an LL.M. in Animal Law from Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, Oregon. Her areas of interest include UK and international farmed animal welfare, and strategic litigation to mitigate the harms of industrial animal agriculture. Charlotte is a Trustee of Scottish animal welfare charity OneKind, and is a member of the UK Centre for Animal Law's Scotland Committee.

Hang Le
Hang Le is Southeast Asia Regional Manager for Humane Society International’s Farm Animal Welfare program. Her career has focused on the welfare issues of livestock production, from small to large scale producers.
At HSI, Hang works with all stakeholders including producers, food businesses, financial institutions and more, to promote farmed animal welfare for laying hens and sows (mother pigs) throughout the food supply chain.

Alice Di Concetto
Alice Di Concetto is the Executive Director and Chief Legal Adviser at The European Institute for Animal Law & Policy. She additionally is a lecturer in EU animal law and ethics at Sciences Po (Paris, France). She was previously a fellow in the Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law School, from 2016 to 2018. Her publication record includes several law review articles in journals. She is also the author of the forthcoming book “EU Animal Law” (Edward Elgar Publishing). Alice earned a master’s degree in Animal Law (LL.M, 2016) from Lewis & Clark Law School (USA), for which she obtained a Fulbright grant. She graduated from Sciences Po Law School in Paris (Master in Law, 2015).
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