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« Les lanceurs d’alerte sur la condition animale agissent dans l’intérêt du public »

By May 11, 2021June 9th, 2021No Comments

Document type : Opinion piece published in Le Monde (subscriber edition)

Authors : Pascal Bouchez, Laurent Bègue-Shankland, Jodie Lou Bessonnet, Florence Burgat, Béatrice Canel-Depitre, Evelyne Cash, Roland Cash, Emilie Dardenne, Philippe Devienne, Julien Dugnoille, Romain Espinosa, Angelo Giavatto, Elise Huchard, Catherine Kerbrat-Orecchioni, Jérôme Lafitte, Nicolas Maestripieri, Ninon Maillard, Fabien Marchadier, Marie-Claude Marsolier, Corine Pelluchon, Thomas Perroud, François-Xavier Roux-Demare, Jérôme Segal, Véronique Servais, Cédric Sueur, Nicolas Treich

Preview: A group of academics, including Emilie Dardenne, Romain Espinosa and Thomas Perroud, have criticised a provision of the "global security" Act aimed at punishing whistleblowers on livestock farms and in abattoirs with three years in prison and a fine of 45,000 euros.

Article on the same topic published on 24 May in Le Bien Public : Bien-être animal : le Conseil constitutionnel s’oppose au durcissement des peines contre les lanceurs d’alerte

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