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The legal frontier shifts toward personhood . Courts in Argentina, Colombia, and India recognize great apes and elephants as "non-human legal persons" with certain rights. In the US, the Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP) sues for habeas corpus (the right not to be unlawfully detained) on behalf of chimpanzees and elephants. The first legislative victories were welfare-based

The first legislative victories were welfare-based. The British Parliament passed the Cruel Treatment of Cattle Act in 1822 (nicknamed "Martin's Act"), followed by the formation of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) in 1824. These early laws targeted blatant sadism—bear-baiting, overworking draft horses, and brutal slaughter methods. The goal was not to end animal use but to mitigate "unnecessary suffering." The goal was not to end animal use

Proponents of animal rights advocate for the total abolition of animal use in factory farming, medical testing, entertainment (such as circuses and marine parks), and the clothing industry. Rather than demanding larger cages, animal rights advocates demand the cages be emptied entirely. 2. Key Pillars of Animal Exploitation and Advocacy overworking draft horses

by providing an appropriate environment and shelter.