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2000

This book forms the basis of the Nonhuman Rights Project’s campaign to obtain fundamental legal rights for certain animals. It argues that modern scientific findings about the cognitive, emotional and social capacities of chimpanzees and bonobos demonstrate that the law’s failure to recognize them as legal persons entitled to fundamental rights is in error under basic principles of common law. 

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