Deadline: May 30, 2025
Call for Papers – 2025 Edition
6th Edition

The Fundación Derecho y Defensa Animal invites the national and international academic community—professors and students alike—to submit articles or case law commentaries for the December 2025 issue of the Revista Chilena de Derecho Animal.

Having already published our fifth issue, and recognizing the urgent need to expand the discussion and highlight new theoretical and practical tools in Animal Law, this new call for papers focuses on the following suggested topics:

  • Invertebrate species
  • Insects and animal advocacy
  • Challenges in aquaculture

These topics are merely suggestions, and submissions on other relevant issues are also welcome.

The Editorial Committee is composed of Oscar Horta, Daniela Waldhorn, Macarena Montes, Juan Pablo Mañalich, and Carlos Contreras.

The Editorial Team includes Valeria Campos, Javiera Farga, Francisca Tapia, Camila Dufey, Daniela Catalán, and Marysabel Pavez, all members of Fundación DyDAnimal Chile.

Submission deadline: May 30, 2025.

www.revistaderechoanimal.com

Marysabel Pavez

DyDAnimal Chile

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