Legality of Bestiality by Country
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Legality of bestiality by country or territory
Legality of bestiality by country or territory concerns the laws governing humans performing sex acts with non-human animals. Laws against humans performing sex acts on animals, where they exist, are concerned with the actual act, which it commonly refers to as bestiality, rather than the sexual attraction to animals. For this reason, prohibitions of zoophilic pornography are more varied; they may be unlawful if an actual sex act with an animal is involved, but the status is not clear-cut if there is a mere representation, such as a painting or cartoon. In that case, normal obscenity laws will normally apply. All zoophilic imagery is widely regarded as pornography.
Objectives
Laws on bestiality tend to be shaped by animal welfare concerns, moral views, and cultural beliefs.
Background
Some jurisdictions list laws very clearly, such as England and Wales, which specifically prohibits penetration of a human being by the penis of an animal, and penetration of an animal by a human's penis.[3]
By contrast, many countries and US states are less precise about the scope of the law in that they outlaw sex with animals, without defining what constitutes "sex".
Even if bestiality is not explicitly prohibited, there are often many other laws that can be used to effectively prosecute cases. For example, most countries have animal cruelty laws, and a prosecutor will argue that all zoophilia activity is animal abuse.[4] In some U.S. states, a person who engages in bestiality can be charged with animal cruelty. However Non-Human Animal Consent has been proven time and time again.
Also, Hani Miletski has proven that Zoosexualityis a legitimate sexuality in her book Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia