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2025 03 19 TIR welcomes research visit from Antwerp
...va's impressions of her study visit at TIR here. March 19, 2025 “I spent a week at the TIR library doing research for my project A Continental Approach to Animal Rights (supported by FWO-short stay grant).Most people working in animal law know the feeling: searching through library catalogues, wandering aisles, and finally spotting that one shelf with books on animal law. Finding more than three relevant titles is a rare success. How different the experience is at the TIR library in Zurich! Instead of a single shelf, the entire collection - over 22,000 works - is relevant.It was a more than in...
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2025 10 24 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...ed Rosa who demands her right to freedom and takes legal action against the inhumane conditions in factory farming. The defendant agricultural company is represented by aspiring lawyer Ben Lorentz from a renowned Hamburg law firm, who quickly realises why he, as a rookie, has been assigned the case. Since animals are treated as objects under the law and have no legal capacity, the lawsuit is purely symbolic – his client cannot lose the case.What the lawyer doesn't know, however, is that an international team of researchers is already working vigorously on the other side to use artificial intel...
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2022 10 07 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
... (NABU) also points out the sharp decline in the population of this majestic animal and how poaching, environmental destruction and the ongoing expansion of human civilization are significantly reducing the snow leopard's habitat, which in turn affects its population.Since the 1970s, it has been strictly forbidden to kill snow leopards and trade in their body parts in any of their native territories. However, in some countries, such as Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Russia, illegal hunting and trade are still a major problem. The animals are hunted with iron traps and poisoned baits. Products mad...
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2018 06 21 TIR supports the (anti) factory farming initiative
... and can also print out the signature sheet. Thank you very much for your support!
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2024 12 16 TIR calls for a ban on animal transports to high-risk animal welfare countries
...air within, into or out of the EU for rearing, fattening, slaughter or other purposes (see the European Court of Auditors' analysis). Transport to so-called high-risk animal welfare countries, where animal welfare standards are largely unknown, proves to be particularly critical. The legally permitted transport times are regularly exceeded in this context, and there are often long waiting times at external EU borders and customs ports due to clearance problems. Outside the EU, there is a lack of suitable inspection and supply stations for the animals. Transport planning is often inadequate and...
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2025 07 10 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...k lines) are taken, out of fear of a decline in tourism.What many individuals do not know: 47 species of shark also live in the Mediterranean, including the great white shark and basking shark. However, according to the WWF report Sharks in Crisis, more than half of these species are endangered. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 37% of all shark and ray species worldwide are already under threat. The main causes are overfishing, habitat loss and climate change. Yet sharks are indispensable for the ecological balance of the oceans. Their decline jeopardise...
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...in principle, ruled out, provided there is no demonstrably intentional or grossly negligent fault on the part of the author. The liability of the managing director and other employees of the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht is explicitly excluded. All offers are subject to alteration and are non-binding. The author expressly reserves the right to change, amend, or delete parts of the pages or the entire site, or to discontinue publication temporarily or permanently without special notice. 2. References and LinksIn case of direct or indirect references to web pages that lie outside the area of re...
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2024 12 20 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
... Oxford University. Her first book ‘On Extinction’ was one of the best non-fiction books of 2012 according to ‘Publisher's Weekly’. The work ‘We Animals - A New History of Humanity’ is available in stores and is also accessible by appointment during opening hours in the TIR library, where reading and workstations are available. The original English edition was published in 2021 under the title ‘How to be Animal - A New History of What it Means to Be Human’. Current new additions to the TIR Library are presented in the TIR Library newsletter. Further information (in German): Book: Radik...
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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
...isations also point out various shortcomings in the planned ban. From an animal welfare perspective, for example, it is incomprehensible that furs from animals hunted with snap traps are to be exempt from the import ban according to the Federal Council's explanations on the draft ordinance. Due to their unreliable mode of action, such traps often lead to the slow, painful death of the animals, which is why their use is clearly defined as cruelty to animals. They also harbour a high risk of false catches, which is why they are questionable from a species conservation perspective. It should also...
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2023 11 17 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
... and a need to make her own decisions. However, like all non-human animals, Happy is considered a "thing" in the eyes of the law and has no basic rights. The book contains illustrations of courtroom scenes depicting the work of the Nonhuman Rights Project representatives. It shows how they represent Happy's cause and argue in favour of the elephant's "physical freedom" under the legal doctrine of habeas corpus. Admission to a sanctuary would be an ideal solution to improve their welfare and ensure a relatively species-appropriate life under the given circumstances. The Nonhuman Rights Projec...