the Hunting Act 2004 was valid primary legislation

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The Hunting Act 2004 is a UK statute that bans hunting wild mammals with dogs in England and Wales, forming a key part of modern animal welfare and countryside law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
primary legislation
aimsTo reduce animal suffering caused by hunting with dogs
appliesTo wild mammals
citation 2004 c. 37
commencementDate 2005-02-18
containsProvision exempt hunting under specified conditions
forfeiture of dogs and equipment
offence of hunting a wild mammal with a dog
offence of participating in a hare coursing event
penalties for offences
powers of search and seizure
country United Kingdom
enforcedBy police forces in England and Wales
hasJurisdiction England
Wales
hasSchedule Schedule 1: Exempt hunting
Schedule 2: Arrest, search and seizure
hasSection Section 1: Offence of hunting wild mammal with dog
Section 5: Hare coursing
language English
legalForm public general Act
legalSystem law of England and Wales
legislature British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
longTitle the Hunting Act 2004 was valid primary legislation self-linksurface differs
surface form: An Act to make provision about hunting wild mammals with dogs; to prohibit hare coursing; and for connected purposes
passedUsing Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949 procedure
politicalContext controversial legislation affecting rural and countryside interests
predecessorLegislation Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002
prohibits hare coursing
hunting wild mammals with dogs
regionExcluded Northern Ireland
Scotland
relatedTo Protection of Animals Act 1911
Wild Mammals (Protection) Act 1996
animal welfare legislation in the United Kingdom
royalAssentDate 2004-11-18
shortTitle the Hunting Act 2004 was valid primary legislation self-link
surface form: Hunting Act 2004
sponsoredBy Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
status in force
subjectMatter animal welfare law
countryside law
hunting with dogs
typeOfBan general ban on hunting wild mammals with dogs subject to exemptions
wasChallengedIn R (Countryside Alliance) v Attorney General
wasHeldToBe compatible with the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949
valid primary legislation
wasUpheldBy Judicial Committee of the House of Lords
surface form: House of Lords (Judicial Committee)
yearEnacted 2004

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R (Jackson) v Attorney General held the Hunting Act 2004 was valid primary legislation
the Hunting Act 2004 was valid primary legislation shortTitle the Hunting Act 2004 was valid primary legislation self-link
subject surface form: Hunting Act 2004
this entity surface form: Hunting Act 2004
the Hunting Act 2004 was valid primary legislation longTitle the Hunting Act 2004 was valid primary legislation self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Hunting Act 2004
this entity surface form: An Act to make provision about hunting wild mammals with dogs; to prohibit hare coursing; and for connected purposes