LFKM10354 Ethics and Legislation in Relation to Laboratory Animals

Details
Responsible DepartmentDepartment of Veterinary Disease Biology

Earliest Possible YearPost experience Master´s Programme
DurationOutside schedule
 
Credits6 (ECTS)
 
Level of CoursePost experience masters programme
 
ExaminationFinal Examination

written examination

Portfolio Examination


All aids allowed

Description of Examination: Within a defined 30 day period the course participant must hand in two reports; i.e. one on a mandatory item and one on a voluntary item

Weight: 50%/50%



7-point scale, external examiner
 
Requirement for Attending ExamAhead of the examination a report on local legislation must be accepted by a national supervisor
 
Block PlacementOutside schedule
Week Structure: Outside schedule, Autumn 2012
 
Language of InstructionEnglish
 
Course Content
National and international legislation in relation to laboratory animals will be discussed. The topics are legislation of animal research, import and export of animals, protection of wild life, and biotechnology in animals.
Ethical theories are presented and applied to the use of laboratory animals. Ethical aspects on welfare and methods for assessment of welfare are discussed. The use of local ethical committees, humane endpoints and score sheets are topics as well as public perception and dialogue about the use of laboratory animal.
 
Teaching and learning Methods
Electronic teaching on Absalon prior to a two-day teaching period. Report writing on local law under supervision
 
Learning Outcome
The course covers ethics and legislation needed for qualification within animal experimentation on FELASA category D level

Having finished the course the student will have the following:

Knowledge
The student knows
- the European basis for national animal experimentation laws
- the national animal experimenation legislation of the students own country
- basic philosophies concerning laboratory animal use

Skills
The student can
- find law texts relevant for animal experimentation
- define certain oppinions on animal experimentation in relation to defined ethical philosophies

Competencies
The student can
- make judgements on the legality on various aspects of using animals for research
- apply principles for ethical and legal judgement of animal experiments
- discuss the ethical basis for the use of animals for research

 
Course Literature
Appleby, MC & Hughes BO: Animal Welfare. CAB International Oxford, 1997
Hau J & Van Hoosier G: handbook of Lab Anim Sci Vol 1 Ch 2&3 CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, USA
De Greeve P & de Leeuw W: Ethics Committees in Europe - An overview In: Zak O & Sande MA (eds.): Handbook of Animal Models of Infection, Experimental Models in Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Academic Press, San Diego, 1999, pp 13 - 28.
Russell WMS & Burch RL: The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique, Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, 1992, pp 69-153.
Smith, JA & Boyd, KM: Lives in the balance. The ethics of using animals in biomedical research. Oxford University Press, UK. 1991.
Regan, T & Singer, P: Animal rights and human obligations. Second edition. Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersey, USA. 1989. Part 1,2,3 and 7.
Appleby MC, Sandoe P: Philosophical debate on the nature of well-being: Implications for animal welfare. Animal Welfare 2002, 11 (3): 283-294
National/international lab anim legislation
 
Course Coordinator
Axel Jacob Kornerup Hansen, akh@life.ku.dk, Department of Veterinary Disease Biology/Section for Biomedicine, Phone: 353-32726
 
Course Fee
14200 DKK
 
Study Board
Study Committee V
 
Work Load
lectures8
practicals8
project work36.5
examination30
preparation82.5

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