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  • 2023 07 25 South Korean delegation visits TIR

    ... Law (TIR) welcomed a delegation of official government representatives from the Republic of Korea. The main topics of discussion were the formulation... ...nd Fisheries (EPIS) to its office in Zurich. Also present were delegates from the Department of Animal Welfare, two veterinarians from the VIP Animal ... ...ojects such as the criminal case database, the legal information service as well as trainings for animal keepers and the general working methods of TIR. This was followed by an informative exchange. TIR is very pleased with the fruitful meeting and hopes to contribute to the efforts to improve ...


  • Achievements

    ...TIR has contributed to the following achievements: In 2003, Swiss law finally went from qualifying animals as objects to recognizing them as independe... ...er of corresponding criminal proceedings has risen significantly throughout Switzerland;In 2009, the Federal Supreme Court dealt with animal experimen... ...longer perceived as a marginal topic, but is now recognized by attorneys-at-law and academics as an independent subject; Authorities can make use of v... ...al welfare law that have been reported to the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) since 1982 are registered in a comprehensive database a...


  • 2023 07 12 Animal rights deserve as much attention as Donald Trump

    ...ion as Donald Trump A powerful image says more than a thousand words - and combined with a dash of humour, it can have an even greater impact. With a new subject by the creative agency Ruf Lanz, the Foundation for the Animal in the in Law (TIR) wants to raise awareness that animal rights receive far too little social, media and political attention. July 12, 2023 The image shows a self-confident tomcat with reddish fur, a serious look and a striking blow-dry hairstyle. The slogan says: "Animal rights deserve as much attention as Donald Trump". The idea behind this provocative statement is this:...


  • Wildlife Protection

    ... Climate change and a rapidly growing 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 of habitats also leads to an increase in conflicts between wild... ...breeding industries have developed, while other animals are taken from the wild. As wild catches can threaten entire animal populations or even the existence of a species and therefore the diversity o...


  • 2024 12 20 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...ation ‘We Animals - A New History of Humanity’, which provides a fascinating insight into the lives of the most resourceful, aggressive and at the same time most contradictory animals, namely humans. December 20, 2024 We humans like to differentiate ourselves from animals, even though we have a lot in common with them and are animals ourselves, in some respect. We are at odds with being on the same level as a pig or a monkey, for example. Howe... ...ntelligence. In any case, it remains most astonishing how an animal solves problems or obstacles or shows grief at the loss of a close family member...


  • 2021 04 02 Egg consumption reaches new high – animal welfare lags behind

    ...gs behind According to surveys by the Federal Office for Agriculture (FOAG), the number of eggs produced and consumed has never been higher than in 20... ...e also killed after a very short time. In addition, it is still common practice to kill the male chicks in the egg industry with gas. April 2, 2021 La... ...relocated abroad in case of a ban. In this context, the Federal Council refers to the alternative methods for sex determination and destruction of the... ...products. Consumers pay a higher price thinking that they are buying meat from particularly animal-friendly production systems.The consumption of anim...


  • 2025 03 19 TIR welcomes research visit from Antwerp

    ...ing Dr. Eva Kempers to our library. The specialist in international animal law, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Antwerp and Junior Research Associate at the Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law spent a few days in our library for research purposes. We are happy to share Eva'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, ...


  • 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 Protection STS and the Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) have submitted a joint statement in which they comment in detail on the planned amendments to the ordinance. July 3, 2024 The four organisations expressly welcome the Federal Council's intention to ban the import of fur products obtained in a...


  • 2018 12 12 TIR attended various international animal welfare conferences in 2018

    ...ong Kong from May 4 to 5, 2018. Animal welfare law experts from all over the world discussed concepts for strengthening the legal status of animals on a national and international level. Speakers from 20 countries (China, Japan, India, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, S... ... far, 183 countries have signed the agreement. CITES protects a total of around 5,800 animal and 30,000 plant species. These are classified into three... ...ime as an observer (see news release of January 21, 2016, and December 15, 2017 LINK Englisch) and will continue to follow CITES' work. CITES can sign...


  • 2021 09 15 TIR is pleased: Berne bans underground hunting

    ...nd Council of Berne to ban underground hunting. This makes Berne the third canton to prohibit this cruel practice. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law), which has been campaigning against underground hunting for a long time, is very pleased about the decision of the Bernese Parliament. September 15, 2021 In November 2020, the Bernese Member of Parliament ... ...ing. After Thurgau (see see TIR’s news report of April 19, 2017) and Zurich (see TIR’s news report of November 9, 2020), Berne is the third canton to ban this cruel hunting practice. TIR hopes that th...


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