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The current legal regulations regarding property and animals that have been found calls for changes of both legal and system nature. The binding rules and proceedings related to stray animals are especially unsatisfying. The rule that regulations on property items, including those found, should be applied also to animals results in excessive doubts, often hard to resolve, practical and theoretical alike. After all, in case of animals, humanitarian considerations should prevail to civil and legal aspects. At the same time, in practice it is very difficult to find the owner of a found animal, because there is no obligation to tag animals. As a result animals – until they are given to new owners – are maintained in animal shelters at the cost of local self-governments. This incurs substantial expenditures from public funds, and is not beneficial to animals as such.
Roczniki Nauk Prawnych
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2020
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vol. 30
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issue 4
69-82
EN
The main aim of the article is to discuss the development of Polish legal regulations on homeless animals. The research demonstrated that the problem of the protection of homeless animals had been marginalized by the Polish legislature for decades. This contributed significantly to the overpopulation of domestic animals and a significant increase in the number of homeless animals. The regulations currently in force fail to solve this problem as they focus more on remedying the effects of homelessness of animals than on preventing this problem.
PL
Rozwój polskich regulacji prawnych dotyczących zwierząt bezdomnych Zasadniczym celem artykułu jest omówienie rozwoju polskich uregulowań prawnych dotyczących zwierząt bezdomnych. Przeprowadzone badanie wykazało, że problem ochrony zwierząt bezdomnych przez całe dziesięciolecia był marginalizowany przez polskiego ustawodawcę. Przyczyniło się to w istotnym stopniu do powstania nadpopulacji zwierząt domowych i znacznego wzrostu liczby zwierząt bezdomnych. Obowiązujące aktualnie unormowania nie rozwiązują tego problemu, ponieważ bardziej koncentrują się na usuwaniu skutków bezdomności wśród zwierząt, niż na zapobieganiu temu problemowi.
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