How is Animal Research Regulated?
Produced by Understanding Animal Research, this information leaflet looks at the regulation of animal research in the UK. The law safeguards animals while allowing important medical research to continue.
The leaflet is useful as information for teachers and also as background or research information for students. The information covers:
• licences required for animal research;
• inspection of research facilities;
• UK and European legislation.
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