Sabina Bravo is an animal rights advocate based in Chile and the founder and executive director of Animal Law Focus, a legal advocacy organisation dedicated to addressing systemic animal suffering through law enforcement, data analysis, and institutional accountability.
Her work focuses on the gap between animal protection laws as written and their enforcement in practice. She leads investigations into regulatory violations, analyzes data on law enforcement in animal-related industrial sectors, and designs legal strategies aimed at increasing compliance, strengthening sanctions, and creating structural incentives for change.
With experience in comparative legal research and policy analysis, Sabina works at the intersection of law, evidence, and long-term systemic change. She collaborates with civil society organisations, public authorities, and international networks to explore how enforcement mechanisms can be leveraged as a fundamental strategy for animal rights, especially in contexts where legal protections exist but remain largely symbolic.

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From law on paper to animal suffering in practice
Using law enforcement data as a strategy for animal rights