"Animal Justice: The New Directions in Animal Law" examines the ethical relationship between humans and animals, focusing on the moral obligations owed to non-human beings. Authored by legal scholars and ethicists, it critiques existing legal frameworks prioritizing human interests and advocates for inclusive justice recognizing animal sentience. The book explores historical and cultural attitudes toward animals, critiquing exploitative practices in industries like factory farming and animal testing. Addressing contentious issues such as medical research and cultural traditions, it urges systemic reform for ethical coexistence. Accessible yet rigorous, it integrates law, ethics, biology, and sociology to inspire a future valuing animals as vital members of the moral community.