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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
...dukten" (volume 16) from its series "Schriften zum Tier im Recht". The publication examines whether a ban on the import and/or placing on the market of fur products made by using cruel production methods is consistent with Switzerland's international obligations and how such a ban could be designed and implemented in practice. September 8, 2017 Thanks to many awareness-raising campaigns by animal welfare organizations, fur products were frowned upon for a long time in large parts of Western society. However, fur has had a comeback in recent years and now more than 100 million animals are kille...
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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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2016 05 31 Animal welfare organizations demand a Swiss ban on the import and transit of hunting trophies
...g prominent support from Hannes Jaenicke, a German actor and environmentalist, who is calling for an import ban in a vide by OceanCare. May 31, 2016 Over the last few decades, biodiversity has dramatically decreased around the world. Habitat loss, poaching, and global trade are only a few of the reasons why more and more species are becoming extinct. But also the legal hunting of endangered and internationally protected species, such as lions, elephants, rhinos, and polar bears, is threatening entire animal populations. With the death of Cecil the lion, the subject was brought back into the fo...
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2018 08 07 How well-meaning volunteers working in Africa unintentionally support dubious animal farms
...r young taken away from soon after birth. They suffer from diseases, psychological stress and are exploited as tourist attractions.By volunteering their time on these farms, people unknowingly support the hunting industry, largely because they pay to work there. Individuals seeking to do their part in species conservation would be well advised to choose projects that focus on preserving habitats. A wide range of meaningful wildlife projects can be found on the online platform "Wegweiser Freiwilligenarbeit".There is also a Facebook group called "Volunteers in Africa Beware", which collects in...
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2018 03 15 Presentation of petition in Berne: "No wild animals in the circus"
...to ban wild animals from circuses and variety shows, an action long overdue and based on scientifically justified concerns.The Swiss Animal Welfare Act is often considered exemplary by international standards. The fact is though that 26 European countries have already imposed severe restrictions or ... ...outs of the animals before and after touring. More and more circuses are choosing not to carry wild animals and they are not experiencing a drop in the number of visitors – on the contrary. One particularly impressive example of a modern successful circus is the "Cirque du Soleil".The Federal C...
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2004 03 19 Curriculum Vitae of Antoine F. Goetschel
...cht. March 19, 2004 From 1994 – 2004, he was a partner in the Zurich law firm “Goetschel & Raess” and is a specialist in the field of animal rights since 1984. As of 2004, he has been running his own law practice in Zurich (Wildbachstrasse 46, P.O. Box 412, CH-8034 Zurich, Switzerland, Phone... ...(IAHAIO).He appears before the public whenever matters concerning the human-animal relationship in the law or ethics are debated. He was involved in several initiatives launched by third parties, which were implemented with the help of the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht He holds a seat on the legal...
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2021 09 15 TIR is pleased: Berne bans underground hunting
... wild animal suffer from significant injuries or are sometimes killed. This hunting method is particularly cruel because foxes and badgers are attacked in their refuges where they raise their young.TIR has been campaigning for the abolition of underground hunting for many years. In 2012, it published an expert report on underground hunting in volume 10 of its book series “Schriften zum Tier im Recht” (Publications on the animal in the law). In its expert report, TIR concludes that this hunting method clearly qualifies as animal cruelty according to the Animal Welfare Act. Nonetheless, this h...
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...y form of subsidies from the federal government and the cantons. All our activities are funded by donations and project-specific contributions only. It goes without saying that we guarantee utmost diligence and effective use of your donations. Also, neither loans nor mortgages are used to finance TIR. Saves taxes with a donation to TIR Donations to TIR are tax-deductible. You can find more information on cantonal tax exemption here. The foundation itself is exempt from inheritance and gift taxes. Thank-you letter/Donation certificateFor donations starting from CHF 100.-, we write a persona...
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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
...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 production or if they were obtained on certified farms that adhere to corresponding production guidelines. In their statement, however, the four organisations also point out various shortcomings in the planned ban. From an animal welfare perspective, for example, it is incomprehensible that furs from...
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2022 03 09 Entry requirements for refugees with companion animals fleeing Ukraine
...rm available on its website and send it to petsukraine@blv.admin.ch. Due to the high epidemiological risk, entry with poultry, hoofed and cloven-hoofed animals is still prohibited. The FSVO is requesting animal guardians to immediately contact local veterinary authorities.In the view of the St... ...O form for refugees from Ukraine entering Switzerland with cats or dogs EU entry requirements for companion animals by Peta (scroll down for information in English) and Four Paws