14 November 2025 - 14 November 2025
8:45AM - 5:30PM
Hybrid event, held at St John’s College, and online via teams
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Organised by Professor Sergio Dellavalle (Durham Law School and University of Turin) and Dr. Benedict Douglas (Durham Law School)
Poster for the 'Rights to Non-human Animals' Conference
The event will include four panels:
Panel I – Philosophical Approaches: Part I
Chaired by Päivi Neuvonen and will feature:
Panel II – Philosophical Approaches: Part II
Chaired by Rachel Dunn and will feature:
Panel III – Legal Perspectives: Part I
Chaired by Benedict Douglas and will feature:
Panel IV – Legal Perspectives: Part II
Chaired by Joshua Jowitt and will feature:
EVENT PROGRAMME
8:45 – 9:00 Welcome address and introductory remarks
Volker Roeben, Dean of the Law School, Durham University
Päivi Neuvonen, Durham University, Co-Director of the Durham Centre for Law and Philosophy
9:00 – 10:30 Panel I: Philosophical approaches – Part one
Chair: Päivi Neuvonen, Durham University
Alasdair Cochrane, University of Sheffield: “In Defence of Sentient Rights”
Raffael Fasel, University of Cambridge: “The Species Membership Approach Defended”
Elisa Aaltola, University of Turku: "Empathy and Other Affective Justifications for Animal Rights"
10:30 – 10:45 Break
10:45 – 12:30 Panel II Philosophical approaches – Part two
Chair: Rachel Dunn, Leeds Beckett University
Joshua Jowitt, Newcastle University: “A Gewirthian Approach to Animal Rights”
Benedict Douglas, Durham University: “Legal Protection of Non-Human Transcendent Value”
Clair Linzey, University of Oxford: “The Theological Underpinnings of Legal Attitudes to Animals”
Sergio Dellavalle, University of Turin and Durham Law School: “Is the Recognition-based Theory of Rights Suitable for the Animal Rights Discourse?”
12:30 – 2:00 Lunch
2:00 – 3:45 Panel III: Legal perspectives – Part one
Chair: Benedict Douglas, Durham University
John Adenitire, Queen Mary University of London: “Animals and the Constitution: On Proportionality”
Visa Kurki, University of Helsinki: “Can Animals Hold Rights without Legal Personhood?”
Jérôme de Hemptinne, Utrecht University: “The Protection of Animals Through International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law”
Jochen von Bernstorff, University of Tübingen: “Extending constitutional rights to nonhuman entities in the nature crisis: some thoughts on inter-species collisions of rights”
3:45 – 4:00 Break
4:00 – 5:30 Panel IV Legal perspectives – Part two
Chair: Joshua Jowitt, Newcastle University
Dara Eisen, Durham University: “Human Culture and Animal Interests: a Soft Cultural Relativist Approach to the Harms of Whaling”
Debbie Rook, Northumbria University: “Pets as Family: Recognising and Protecting the Human-companion Animal Relationship as a Familial Relationship”
Rachel Dunn, Leeds Beckett University: “Enforcement of Animal Welfare Laws: Time for Change?”