There has been a long
There has been a long-standing community interest in the welfare of animals
used in scientific research which has led to governments in many countries
introducing animal protection legislation.
In 1876, the Cruelty to Animals Act in the United Kingdom was the first
legislation in the world which was specifically directed towards the protection
of animals used in science. This law required the licensing of scientists who
wished to conduct animal experiments.
In Australia, the first animal protection legislation was introduced in
Victoria in 1883. This legislation required the licensing of scientists, as in
the UK. Legislation introduced in other states in the early 1900s did not
include this requirement.
Today, there are laws which govern the use of animals in research, teaching
and product testing in each Australian state. Although there is some variation
in the statutory requirements of each state, the Australian Code of Practice for
the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes, sets out the common
framework of guiding principles.
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