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S.Korean Cabinet passes revision bill to grant legal status to animals

By IANS | Updated: September 28, 2021 11:10 IST

Seoul, Sep 28 The South Korean Cabinet on Tuesday approved a revision to the civil law that would ...

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Seoul, Sep 28 The South Korean Cabinet on Tuesday approved a revision to the civil law that would grant animals legal status as individuals with lives that deserve to be protected.

The revision was proposed by the Ministry of Justice in July to add the new clause, "animals are not objects", to Article 82 of the Civil Code, reports Yonhap News Agency.

Currently, animals are identified as "an object that takes up space" and are not separated from inanimate things, so abusers have been punished only for damaging property if they face a penalty at all.

The revision came after social consensus was reached on the need to improve animal protection amid a steady rise in the number of companion animals and heightened awareness of animal welfare.

It will be submitted to the National Assembly on Friday for a vote on its passage.

The Ministry expects relevant laws to get tough on animal abuse and mistreatment once the revision comes into force.

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