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2004 04 05 The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans
The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans A report by the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht, CH-Berne/Zurich, elaborated by Dr. iur. Antoine F. Goetschel, Director and Attorney-at-Law supported by ASMS Ocean Care, CH-Wädenswil. April 5, 2004 Further information:Report (PDF)
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Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty
...an turn a blind eye to animal cruelty. in collaboration with Ruf Lanz Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Terrier Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Donkey Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Rabbit Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Beagle Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Pig Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschauen. in Zusammenarbeit mit Ruf Lanz Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschauen - Terrier Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschauen - Esel Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschaue...
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2024 07 03 Consultation on fur import ban and declaration requirements for animal products - TIR and three further organisations submit joint statement
...nned amendments aim to introduce a ban on the import of fur products produced in a cruel manner, and a declaration requirement for foie gras products and certain animal products obtained abroad using painful procedures without anaesthesia. Zurich Animal Protection, Vier Pfoten, Swiss Animal Protecti... ...ent domestic demand from fuelling cruel production methods abroad, which are clearly rejected by a large proportion of the Swiss population. According to the draft ordinance, furs may only be imported into Switzerland in future if they originate from countries that legally prohibit cruel forms of pr...
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2018 06 15 TIR disappointed: Council of States relaxes restrictions on wolf hunting
...y respects contrary to animal welfare. In terms of the relaxation of restrictions on wolf hunting, the Council of States went even further. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) is following these developments with great concern. It had already made its views clear to the members of the Council o... ...nt (see news report from December 12, 2016; in German), in which it stressed its opposition to the draft amendment.In its session held on June 13, the Council of States followed many of the amendments proposed by the Federal Council. In a number of points the Council of States went even further, in ...
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2018 02 02 TIR files criminal complaint for animal welfare violations in chicken rearing
...shed video material from five Swiss chicken farms this week. The footage shows injured, dying and dead animals that are not adequately looked after, in violation of the legal requirements. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) will file criminal charges against the companies concerned on the basis of the detected infringements. February 2, 2018 The fact that chickens have the capacity to suffer and feel is given little consideration in the conventional poultry meat and egg industry. For example, it is permitted to keep up to 27,000 broilers in the same facility until the 28th fattening day....
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2025 09 06 TIR speaks again at the Animal Ethics Summer School in Oxford
...nd 180 participants from all over the world gathered in August at the Summer School of the Centre for Animal Ethics in Oxford. The multi-day event focused on ‘The Ethics of Captivity’. The Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) was represented at the conference by a small delegation and gave a presentation on ‘Animal modifications to captive conditions’. September 6, 2025 From 4 to 7 August 2025, Merton College at Oxford University hosted the tenth international summer school of the Centre for Animal Ethics. The renowned Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics founded in 2006 by theology professor...
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2017 08 10 Animal friendly holidays – problematic souvenirs and delicacies
...sts bring souvenirs to Switzerland that are made from protected animal and plant species, such as ivory carvings, corals, turtle shells, feathers, woods, etc., even though their importation is only allowed with valid documents or is even entirely prohibited. Many animal and plant species are now threatened with extinction and are therefore protected by the Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) or by national laws. The export and import of live specimens as well as products from these species are strictly regulated and in certain cases even prohibited. The e...
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Foundation Board
...he foundation board from 2018 to 2023)Attorney-at-law and owner of Santschi & Felber JustizKommunikation GmbHChristian Flückiger (on the foundation board from 1996 to 2020, deceased in 2020)Attorney-at-law and notary in BerneProf. Dr. nat. Alexander Zehnder (on the foundation board from 2006 to 2013) Professor for environmental biotechnology and former president of the ETH board.Dr. iur. Antoine F. Goetschel (on the foundation board from 2007 to 2010) Attorney-at-law in Zurich (Höschgasse Consultants), former attorney-at-law for animal welfare in criminal matters (animal lawyer) of the can...
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Wildlife Protection
...population, leading to increased demand for habitable land and consumer goods, are putting immense pressure on ecosystems and natural resources. As a result of this, wildlife habitats are shrinking. Rainforests, for example, give way to palm plantations for the production of palm oil. The scarcity o... ...s and products made from them - such as reptile leather, tiger and lion bones, ivory, or pangolin scales - are also in demand. For certain species, veritable breeding industries have developed, while other animals are taken from the wild. As wild catches can threaten entire animal populations or eve...
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2017 09 13 TIR supports "Stop Live Transport" campaign
...lfare organizations from around the world are drawing attention to the immense suffering of animals on long-distance transports. September 13, 2017 Due to misguided subsidy policies, animals intended for slaughter or fattening are often transported across or even beyond continents. Around two million farm animals are exported from the EU every year. They are transported by trucks and ships and are thereby subjected to immense stress and suffering. The animals have very little space to move and many can barely stand properly which often leads to panicky reactions and injuries. Some animals are...