DOGMATIC-LEGAL THEORY APPLIED FROM THE FÉLIX METHOD, FOR THE RECOGNITION OF SENTIENT BEINGS AS SUBJECTS OF LAW
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https://doi.org/10.52152/801288Keywords:
Poverty in animals, Rights of Living Beings, Legal Protection of Animals, Intrinsic Dignity.Abstract
This article proposes the recognition of sentient beings as subjects of law, through the application of legal doctrine based on the Felix Method. From a hermeneutic perspective and based on the principle of social justice, it analyzes their intrinsic dignity based on the capacity to feel and suffer, as well as the need for a paradigm shift in their legal protection. This qualitative research incorporates the analysis of legal discourse and the critical study of regulations, doctrines, and legal precedents. It argues that legally excluding those unable to express their opposition to abuse is morally unjustifiable. The article concludes that legal doctrine, applied through the Felix Method, constitutes a viable way to extend legal recognition beyond the human species
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