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  • 2019 12 18 TIR pleased: Matthias Aebischer launches proposal to ban import of fur products from animals that have been subject to animal cruelty

    ...been advocating for an import ban for years and now hopes that the proposal will be approved by the parliament. December 18, 2019 The realization that commercial fur farming is associated with unacceptable suffering for the animals is is gaining more and more ground on an international level. Quite a few countries have therefore taken legal action and have completely or partially banned the breeding of fur animals or at least have imposed such strict requirements on the keeping of wild animals that profitable breeding is no longer possible. In Switzerland, there have been nocommercial ...


  • 2024 11 18 TIR explains the legal and practical reality of Swiss pig farming

    ... modest at best. In an international comparison, animal welfare regulations in this country may be somewhat better - but the vast majority of pigs in Switzerland are still denied a life appropriate to their species. The minimum legal requirements are so low that even the basic needs of the animals a... ...ry, non-perforated (i.e., without holes or crevices) lying surface that covers the floor. However, the fact that something as basic as a comfortable l... ...ir intended use and get to know them as individuals, already know today that every single animal has a unique character - just as is the case with us ...


  • 2017 09 08 TIR has published an expert opinion on the permissibility of restrictions on the trade in fur products made using cruel production methods

    TIR has published an expert opinion on the permissibility of restrictions on the trade in fur products made using cruel production methods TIR is happy to announce its new publication "Zulässigkeit von Beschränkungen des Handels mit tierquälerisch hergestellten Pelzprodukten" (volume 16) from its se... ...in recent years and now more than 100 million animals are killed for their fur every year. Even though the common fur production methods must be considered cruel when measured against Swiss animal welfare standards and are clearly rejected by the majority of the population, imports have again risen ...


  • Wildlife

    ...tive breeding, with an exception for institutions that operate a certified reintroduction program to release wildlife to their native habitat. If there are indications, for example through online reviews of visitors, that a sanctuary repeatedly houses young animals, this can be a warning sign and th... ...n financial support so that we can continue to do everything in our power for animals and their protection. The most effective way to help us is through a donation.


  • 2019 11 22 TIR submits legal statement on amendment to the Federal Act on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora

    TIR submits legal statement on amendment to the Federal Act on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora In August, the Federal Department of Home Affairs (FDHA) opened a consultation on the amendment to the Federal Act on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (BGCITES). In its legal statement, the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) welcomes the intended tightening of sanctions and introduces additional amendments. In addition, we advocate greater consideration of animal welfare interests within the framework of species protec...


  • 2019 03 19 It's Poultry Day and TIR would like to take this occasion to shed light on the insufficient legal protection for chickens

    ... killed hardly ever get any public attention. Animals in the poultry and egg industry are subjected to extremely harsh living conditions. Sadly, the authorities responsible for the enforcement of the ... ...e with reference to an industry practice that contradicts the basic principles of animal welfare law. Also, Switzerland allows for about two million male chicks to be gassed or shredded on their firs... ...e torture breeding, i.e. the use of fast-growing broiler chickens. The consequences for the animals are fatal. The federal government has clearly failed to fulfill its constitutional obligation to pro...


  • 2018 06 29 TIR disappointed by the decision of the Federal Supreme Court: The DBT is denied party rights in animal welfare-related criminal proceedings

    ...Canton of Bern lose an important enforcement tool for animal welfare law. June 29, 2018 With its ruling, the Federal Supreme Court upheld the decision of the court of appeal, which had already denied ... ...mbrella association so that it could not be termed a public authority and consequently should not have been endowed with party rights. The Canton of Bern is still free to provide an authority with respective party rights, however, the DBT, being an organization established under private law, has now irreversibly lost its party rights. Read the full ruling here (in German).TIR is very disappointed ...


  • 2022 03 22 Kim Stallwood visits TIR: Center of excellence for the advancement of animal welfare law enters a new era

    ... Zurich will become an important research location in the field of human-animal relations.During a five-day visit to our office in Zurich, Kim Stallwood was introduced to the diverse and high-quality legal work of TIR. He was highly impressed by our diverse projects and fields of work, which always... ...lwood on his visit "I visit with Tier im Recht"


  • 2023 12 21 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...d. Although we have so-called farm animals transported to the slaughterhouse every day, many of us see the wolf as a bloodthirsty and uncontrolled species that threatens our food source.Sharks are probably the best-known victims of human fears as an example of a disreputable animal species. The great white shark is held responsible for most attacks, as it likes to search for food in coastal waters... ...re appreciation, to get to know them and to break down prejudices based on scientific findings. In our human-dominated world, their right to live often hangs by a thread, completely dependent on our b...


  • 2022 10 07 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...ls in the world. At an altitude of more than 5,000 meters, Tesson questions our existence on earth and the restlessness of our lives that leaves little room for appreciation of nature and its beauty. ... ...set free from being so close to nature. With its pristine snowy landscape, the Tibetan mountains have a meditative effect.The main reason for the snow leopard’s impending extinction is habitat loss. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists the snow leopard as "endangered" on its "Red List" of threatened species. The German Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU) al...


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