id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2t2wlwelvja2hkajtpmhpcdo7m Mathilde Cohen Animal Colonialism: The Case of Milk 2017 5 .pdf application/pdf 3202 215 44 With the European conquest of the New World and other territories starting in the Sixteenth Century, dairying began to spread worldwide—settlers did not set out to colonize lands and because they are produced in regions with little or no history of dairying or because they are imported, is a testament to the sway of milk colonialism and international trade law. the early Twentieth Century, making animal milk available to the colony was thought to promote the fertility of It is now well known that the spread of animal milk, particularly in the form of infant formula, has had deleterious effects on human babies and their mothers, especially in former colonies. female animals is "breast milk." One avenue to advance the global animal law agenda may be to reorient international breastfeeding advocacy toward promoting the welfare of lactating animals of all species, rather than humans ./cache/work_2t2wlwelvja2hkajtpmhpcdo7m.pdf ./txt/work_2t2wlwelvja2hkajtpmhpcdo7m.txt