BLIND SPOT of TOURISM; ANIMAL RIGHTS


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https://doi.org/10.31568/atlas.147Keywords:
Animal Rights, Tourism, Zoo, Dolphinarium, Phaeton, TurkeyAbstract
Ever since the first taming, animals have been used in accordance with human needs and desires. During this time, aside from the treatment of domestic animals, empathy with animals wasn+t generally achieved and animals can’t go far beyond being food, clothing, entertainment. Although Animal Protection Law of Turkey, which is quite the reverse in the animal rights, has articles referring to “right to live”, it is often possible to see violations of rights since sanctions are affordable.
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2018-06-15
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ADIGÜZEL, B. (2018). BLIND SPOT of TOURISM; ANIMAL RIGHTS. Atlas Journal, 4(11), 851–868. https://doi.org/10.31568/atlas.147
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