"Person" Status Sought for Chimpanzee
A group of activists in Vienna, Austria are seeking to get a 26-year-old male chimpanzee named "Hiasl" legally declared to be a "person." The campaign was initiated as a result of the sanctuary where Hiasl has lived for 25 years going bankrupt.
The activists, led by keeper Paula Stibbe, have said that primates such as Hiasl should be given person status in order to secure basic legal rights: the right to life, the right not to be tortured, and the right to freedom under certain conditions. The activists are concerned that if
the shelter closes, that Hiasl and his companion chimp Rosi, will be become homeless.
Stibbe has previously petitioned the Viennese district court to become the chimp's legal trustee. The request was denied on April 24 by Judge Barbara Bart. Judge Bart ruled to reject the request on the grounds that Hiasl the chimp did not meet two key requirements. He is neither mentally impaired nor is he an emergency case.
The two chimp's boosters claim that person status is necessary in order for him to be viewed as a legal entity that can receive donations, and to acquire a guardian to see to his best interests. The first issue, that of donations, is a major sticking point according to the activists. Under Austrian law, only a person can receive personal donations. With the monthly food and veterinary bills for the two chimps amounting to $6,000.00, donors must be relied upon for their support. Help has been offered, but the Austrian statute prevents potential donors from legally contributing.
"If we can get Hiasl declared a person, he would have the right to own property. Then, if people wanted to donate something to him, he'd have the right to receive it," said Eberhart Theuer, the lawyer leading the case on behalf of the Association Against Animal Factories. Theuer has promised to take the case all the way to the European Court of Human Rights, if it becomes necessary.
The activists, led by keeper Paula Stibbe, have said that primates such as Hiasl should be given person status in order to secure basic legal rights: the right to life, the right not to be tortured, and the right to freedom under certain conditions. The activists are concerned that if
"Person" Status Sought for Chimpanzee
Stibbe has previously petitioned the Viennese district court to become the chimp's legal trustee. The request was denied on April 24 by Judge Barbara Bart. Judge Bart ruled to reject the request on the grounds that Hiasl the chimp did not meet two key requirements. He is neither mentally impaired nor is he an emergency case.
The two chimp's boosters claim that person status is necessary in order for him to be viewed as a legal entity that can receive donations, and to acquire a guardian to see to his best interests. The first issue, that of donations, is a major sticking point according to the activists. Under Austrian law, only a person can receive personal donations. With the monthly food and veterinary bills for the two chimps amounting to $6,000.00, donors must be relied upon for their support. Help has been offered, but the Austrian statute prevents potential donors from legally contributing.
"If we can get Hiasl declared a person, he would have the right to own property. Then, if people wanted to donate something to him, he'd have the right to receive it," said Eberhart Theuer, the lawyer leading the case on behalf of the Association Against Animal Factories. Theuer has promised to take the case all the way to the European Court of Human Rights, if it becomes necessary.
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