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Conference Plans
Home… There are two conferences on the horizon currently. Of course there is the ‘Horses in Culture, Society and the Law’ annual conference which I’ve already posted about and with which this blog and author has a long standing connection. I’m … Continue reading
MBA Thoroughbred Horse Racing Industry (THIMBA)
The University of Liverpool Management School offer THIMBA and it is now an established course for managers and aspiring managers who work with racing or race horses. Under the leadership of Neil Coster it is a pioneering course combining academic … Continue reading
Writing, musing and publication plans
My book is out…perhaps a film?…play?…Broadway musical? This past 6 months or so has been productive in research terms. I managed to turn my thesis into a book with the kind help of Lexington Books , part of Rowman and … Continue reading
‘Rogue one’…well I’ve been called worse…
Way back in December 2015 I posted a few thoughts about the rise of cloning in equine sports and the regulatory or legal problems that might cause. That was a strand of my PhD research back then, a bit ‘out … Continue reading
Posted in The horse and social policy, The horse and the economy, The horse in sport: The non-human athlete, Uncategorized
Tagged animal ethics, Animals Act 1971, British Horse Racing Authority, bureau of land management, cloning, cluster initiative, cooperation, equestrianism, equine liability, equine sports, horse industry, negligence, Northwest Iceland, regional development leadership, social construction, strict liability, US statutory protection, WADA, wild horses
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