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The modern animal welfare movement is built upon the "Five Freedoms," a framework developed in 1965 by the UK’s Brambell Committee. These standards have become the gold standard for animal husbandry across Europe, North America, and beyond:

| Country/Region | Key Legal Developments | | :--- | :--- | | | Banned battery cages (2012), gestation crates (2013), cosmetic testing (2013). Treaty of Lisbon recognizes animals as "sentient beings." | | UK | Animal Welfare Act (2006) – duty of care. Recognized sentience in law post-Brexit (2022). Banned live animal export for slaughter (2024). | | Switzerland | Requires social animals (e.g., guinea pigs, parrots) to have companions; training for dog owners. | | USA | Animal Welfare Act (1966) – minimal standards for exhibitors, dealers, research. No federal ban on most farm animal confinement (state laws vary). | | India | Constitution mandates compassion for animals. Banned cow slaughter in many states; recognized legal personhood for some non-humans (e.g., Gangetic dolphin). | | New Zealand | Animal Welfare Act (1999, amended 2015) – recognizes animals as sentient; banned cosmetic testing. | The modern animal welfare movement is built upon

: This philosophy argues that animals have fundamental rights to life and liberty that should not be overridden for human benefit. Rights advocates generally seek to end the exploitation of animals entirely, rather than just improving the conditions of their use. Key Frameworks & Models Recognized sentience in law post-Brexit (2022)

(providing an appropriate environment and shelter). | | USA | Animal Welfare Act (1966)

Ultimately, the two paths force us to confront the same uncomfortable mirror: Welfare improves the cage. Rights asks why the cage exists at all.