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Countries banning non-human ape experimentation

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This is a list ofcountries banning non-human ape experimentation. The termnon-humanape here refers to all members of the superfamilyHominoidea, excludingHomo sapiens.Banning in this case refers to the enactment of formal decrees prohibitingexperimentation on non-human apes, though often with exceptions for extreme scenarios.[a]

Experimentation ongreat apes—a smaller family within the ape superfamily—is currently banned in theEuropean Union, theUnited Kingdom, andNew Zealand (29 countries total).[1] These countries have ruled thatchimpanzees,bonobos,gorillas andorangutans are socognitively similar to humans that using them as test subjects is unethical.[2][3]Austria is the only country in the world to have completely banned experiments on all apes, including both the great apes and thelesser apes, commonly known asgibbons.[4]

Table of countries banning all non-human ape experimentation

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CountryDateLawStatuteRefs
Austria2012Animal Experiments Act 2012[b]An animal experiment is in any case unlawful if the animal experiment is on any species and subspecies of thechimpanzees (Pan troglodytes),bonobos (Pan paniscus) andgorillas (Gorilla gorilla spp), and on any species and subspecies of the familiesorangutans (Pongo[c]) andgibbons (Hylobatidae).[d][5][6][7]

Table of countries banning non-human great ape experimentation

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CountryYearTitleStatuteRefs
European Union Member States2013EU Directive 2010/63/EUThe use of great apes, as the closest species to human beings with the most advanced social and behavioural skills, should be permitted only for the purposes of research aimed at the preservation of those species and where action in relation to a life-threatening, debilitating condition endangering human beings is warranted, and no other species or alternative method would suffice in order to achieve the aims of the procedure. The Member State claiming such a need should provide information necessary for the commission to take a decision.[8]
New Zealand1999Animal Welfare Act 1999No person may carry out any research, testing, or teaching involving the use of a non-human hominid unless such use has first been approved by the Director-General and the research, testing, or teaching is carried out in accordance with any conditions imposed by the Director-General.

The Director-General must not give approval unless he or she is satisfied that the use of the non-human hominid in the research, testing, or teaching is in the best interests of the non-human hominid; or that the use of the non-human hominid in the research, testing, or teaching is in the interests of the species to which the non-human hominid belongs and that the benefits to be derived from the use of the non-human hominid in the research, testing, or teaching are not outweighed by the likely harm to the non-human hominid.

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Notes

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  1. ^E.g.EU Directive 2010/63/EU allows for experimentation on great apes only for "the preservation of those species and where action in relation to a life-threatening, debilitating condition endangering human beings is warranted, and no other species or alternative method would suffice in order to achieve the aims of the procedure."
  2. ^Original German: "Tierversuchsgesetz 2012"
  3. ^Pongidae is an obsolete taxon, encompassing all the mentioned apes. ProbablyPongo was meant.
  4. ^Original German: "Ein Tierversuch ist jedenfalls unzulässig, wenn der Tierversuch an allen Arten und Unterarten der Schimpansen (Pan troglodytes), Bonobos (Pan paniscus) und Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla spp), sowie an allen Arten und Unterarten der Familien Orang Utans (Pongidae) und Gibbons (Hylobatidae)"

References

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  1. ^"International Bans | Laws | Release & Restitution for Chimpanzees".releasechimps.org. Retrieved2019-11-08.
  2. ^Knight, Andrew (2008-06-02)."The beginning of the end for chimpanzee experiments?".Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine.3 (1): 16.doi:10.1186/1747-5341-3-16.ISSN 1747-5341.PMC 2432070.PMID 18518999.
  3. ^Benz-Schwarzburg, Judith; Knight, Andrew (2011)."Cognitive Relatives yet Moral Strangers?".Journal of Animal Ethics.1 (1):9–36.doi:10.5406/janimalethics.1.1.0009.ISSN 2156-5414.JSTOR 10.5406/janimalethics.1.1.0009.S2CID 54677954.
  4. ^"ANIMAL RESEARCH AMENDMENT (PRIMATES) BILL - Mark Pearson MLC - Mark Pearson". Archived fromthe original on 2019-03-27. Retrieved2019-11-08.
  5. ^"RIS - Tierversuchsgesetz 2012 - Bundesrecht konsolidiert, Fassung vom 08.11.2019".www.ris.bka.gv.at. Retrieved2019-11-08.
  6. ^"Austria Bans Experiments on Great Apes | Related News | News".www.releasechimps.org. Retrieved2019-11-04.
  7. ^"Austria | World Animal Protection".api.worldanimalprotection.org. Retrieved2019-11-08.
  8. ^"DIRECTIVE 2010/63/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL".
  9. ^"Animal Welfare Act 1999 No 142 (as at 08 September 2018), Public Act 85 Restrictions on use of non-human hominids – New Zealand Legislation".www.legislation.govt.nz. Retrieved2019-11-07.

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