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Others issues to be dealt with were specific provisions concerning the use of nonhuman primates, dogs, and cats; specific conditions relating to the use of transgenics and cloning; authorization and inspection; statistical requirements; ethical review of protocols; and applications of the 3Rs. At this time, legislation on animal experimentation is under revision in several member states. Most national laws are put into operation by a government-controlled “authority,” as described by the directive.

30. , Why death does harm animals, in Regan, T. , Animal Rights and Human Obligations, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1989. 31. , Biology, Ethics and Animals, Oxford: Clarendon, 1990. 32. , Animal research and ethics, in Svendsen, P. , Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science, Volume 1, Selection and Handling of Animals in Biomedical Research, Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1994. © 2003 by CRC Press LLC 33. , The ethical acceptability of animal experiments: a proposal for a system to support decision-making, Laboratory Animals, 33, 295–303, 1999.

For purposes of public accountability, some member states report to Parliament each year on the animals used for the life sciences. Ethics Committees There is no specific provision in the Directive requiring the establishment of such committees. However, during the last decade, as a result of animal welfare concerns of the general public, the ethical review of proposed animal experiments has been considered as the next step in improving animal welfare. An assessment of likely benefit and potential for animal suffering is an essential part of the review process.

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