Clive Hollands, former Director of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection, Secretary of the Committee for the Reform of Animal Experimentation, former member of the Animal Procedures Committee, and member of the Farm Animal Welfare Council, died in November 1996 at the age of 67. His many contributions to human and animal welfare are reviewed by some of his many friends and colleagues.
HollandsC. (1980). Compassion is the Bugler, 201 pp. Edinburgh: Macdonalds.
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HollandsC. (1981). The Animal Welfare Societies. In Humane Education: A Symposium (ed. Pater-sonD.), pp. 127–132. West Sussex: Humane Education Council.
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HollandsC. (1985). Animal rights in the political arena. In In Defence of Animals (ed. SingerP.), pp. 168–178. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
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HollandsC. (1987). Legislative control of animal experimentation.ATLA14, 361–368.
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HollandsC. (1989). The bears of Loch Lomond. In For the Love of Animals (ed. AnnettB., AnnettM.), pp. 122–124. London: Arrow Books.
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HollandsC. (1989). The new UK legislation: a forecast. In Bioethics ‘89, pp. 73–82. Ontario, Canada: Animal Welfare Foundation of Canada.
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HollandsC. (1989). Trivial and questionable research on animals. In Animal Experimentation: The Consensus Changes (ed. LangleyG.), pp. 118–143. London: MacMillan.
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HollandsC. (1993). Achieving the achievable: a review of animals in politics.ATLA23, 33–38.