Does the Hunting Act 2004 adequately prevent the killing of foxes?

Authors

  • Paige Austen
  • Nusrat Ahmed
  • Monika Adaemic
  • Shan Ahmed
  • Travis Aithawaite

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19164/sjppar.v1i1.797

Abstract

Foxes have been hunted for decades in the United Kingdom due to it being an essential part of British culture. However, nowadays the public are strongly against fox hunting. This is evident from The Hunting Act 2004 (Act 04) being enforced to protect wild mammals. Despite the Act being in effect there have been cases where suspected hunters have gotten away with being convicted of hunting as a result of loopholes within the current legislation. Therefore in order to improve the effectiveness of the Act it must be built upon. Through analysing the Act itself alongside cases, ethical issues of hunting and changing social attitudes, we will consider whether the Act can be altered so that it can adequately prevent the killing of foxes.

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Published

2019-02-01

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Undergraduate Posters