Alice Di Concetto Nominated Global Ambassador for Animal Law

Along with seven animal law scholars and advocates from around the world, Alice Di Concetto was nominated a Global Ambassador for animal law by the Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law School.

Along with seven animal law scholars and advocates from around the world, Alice Di Concetto was nominated a Global Ambassador for animal law by the Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) at Lewis & Clark Law School (Portland, OR).

With this nomination, Animal Law Europe further received a grant to conduct three publication projects: a report on animals in the clothing industry; a collection of student essays on European Union (EU) animal law aspects; and a quarterly publication of a newsletter and research notes.

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