Ukraine's Parliament Approves Sweeping New Animal Welfare Legislation.
Bill No. 11328 Aligns Ukraine with European Animal Treatment Standards
According to TSN.ua: On January 15, Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, gave its initial approval to Bill No. 11328. This legislation is a key step in bringing Ukrainian law into compliance with the European Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals, marking a significant shift toward adopting European values in animal welfare. This move is part of Ukraine's broader alignment with EU norms following Russia's full-scale invasion.
The new law introduces several major prohibitions. It bans the use of domestic animals in advertising, entertainment events, and exhibitions unless proper living conditions are guaranteed. Furthermore, it outlaws non-therapeutic surgical procedures on animals. These measures are designed to improve living conditions and protect animal rights across the country.
Potential Societal Impact of the New Law
The bill's passage is expected to serve as a foundation for further reforms in animal protection, bringing Ukrainian practices in line with contemporary European standards. Its implementation is anticipated to positively influence public awareness regarding responsible treatment of animals and stimulate greater activity from civic organizations in this field.
Ultimately, the adoption of this bill represents a crucial advancement for animal protection and the implementation of European standards in Ukraine.
Adopting such norms may enhance Ukraine's international image by demonstrating the country's commitment to upholding animal rights.
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