Stiftung für das Tier im Recht

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  • 2021 05 10 Illegal dog training aids

    ...l dog training aids A dog must have a balanced character and be well socialized. It must also not be aggressive towards humans or other animals and must not endanger them. In this context the question often arises as to what type of aids are permissible for breeding and training purposes, especially because certain devices are legally sold while their use is prohibited in Switzerland. May 10, 2021... ...no pull collars and so-called no-pull “Haltis”, spiked collars, lumbar belts and other leading aids with spikes on the inside (pinch collars).The bans apply regardless of whether prohibited aids ar...


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    ... themes consists of a tiger, a dog, a cat, an elephant, and an owl 3.00 Postcard - Behind Bars "Tran... ...estions fundamental to this novel field of interdisciplinary legal research – the question of the ap... ... further pursue the main issue of whether the law's dealing with animals ought to be reformed, i. e. changed within the predominant paradigms, or revolutionised, i. e. built on new paradigms striving ... ...erleiden oder sogar getötet werden. Die vorliegende Untersuchung prüft, ob die Baujagd mit der ge... ...chologischer Sicht, so etwa den Zusammenhang zwischen Tierquälerei und späterer Gewalt gegen Mensche...


  • Projects

    ...all TIR Projects is to Improve the Human-Animal Relationship in a Legal, Ethical, and Social Sense. Annually recurring projects and also one-time projects are necessary in order to serve our foundation's purpose and to assess current animal welfare-related topics. You can find a selection of this ye... ...ore harshly and not so readily played down. The TIR database not only contributes to increased transparency and attention from the authorities respons... ...public authorities, police forces, and politicians and are now regularly quoted in court decisions.So far 23 volumes have already been published and ...


  • 2024 07 01 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...n the book "Wasps - A Reconciliation", which offers fascinating insights into the life of wasps and highlights their remarkable behaviour and abilities as well as their usefulness to the ecosystem. July 1, 2024 Our society is largely unaware of the important role wasps play in the global ecosystem. ... ...reciation. In doing so, the reader benefits from her extensive knowledge and wealth of experience.The author begins by identifying the connections between wasps and bees. She explains to the reader that bees are actually wasps that have forgotten how to hunt. The "primitive bee" was a solitary wasp ...


  • Wildlife

    ...als are not adapted to the human environment. The unnatural proximity to humans during such encounters inflicts immense suffering on them.Please keep ... ...be found here. Tips How to spot a responsible sanctuary: The sanctuary makes great efforts to create a habitat as natural as possible for the animals and the staff is knowledgeable about the housed animals' needs. In addition, it strives to educate visitors on the fate of the animals in the sanctuar... ...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 throu...


  • 2018 06 26 Fawn killed during mowing works - TIR files criminal complaint for animal cruelty

    ...ear, from mid-April to the end of July, numerous fawns are killed during mowing works. Various television networks reported one specific case, which prompted the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) to file a criminal complaint. June 26, 2018 On Mai 24, 2018, a two-day-old fawn was killed in Erlinsbach in the canton of Solothurn by a farmer's mower. A neighbor told Tele M1, a television station, ... ...motionless and only get up when when the mower is just a few meters away. Usually their reaction comes too late and the animals are run over by the machine. The instinct to remain still only goes away...


  • 2017 12 12 High Court of Zurich convicts pigeon breeder of disregarding animal dignity

    ...of Zurich convicted a pigeon breeder on multiple counts of deliberate animal cruelty. In March 2011, the latter had prepared a so-called "kamikaze pigeon" with the intention of poisoning a bird of prey. The High Court confirmed the accusation of multiple animal cruelty and also significantly increas... ...eon could fall prey to a predator, a cantonal policeman from the department for animal welfare and environmental protection became aware of the pigeon... ...he Zurich cantonal police have numerous reports of similar incidents throughout Switzerland. It is suspected that the method used in the current cas...


  • 2016 03 03 Trophy hunting for endangered species overseas – hunting tourism

    ...has been working on a new project concerning poaching and the trade in live animals, hunting trophies, and illegally obtained animal products. Last year, TIR explored possible solutions to issues associated with animal and species protection in Kenia and Zimbabwe. Trophy hunting is currently a very ... ...he world due to the so-called "Big Five" (lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, and buffaloes). Hunters can usually bring back home the carcasses of the... ...n a silver platter, i.e. they are trapped inside an enclosure with no way of escaping and are left completely at the mercy of the hunters. Most Africa...


  • 2026 03 30 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...o Granata describes how he delves into an urban environment from a rural, wilderness-rich setting, uncovering the hidden traces of its animal inhabitants. Cities are, in fact, much more than just concrete, tarmac and crowds of people. Through striking observations, the author illustrates just how di... ... foxes and raccoons to birds of prey and insects – use cities as their habitat. In doing so, he explains the specific conditions that cities offer: heat islands, diverse food sources, few natural predators and plenty of hiding places. A number of animals have learnt to adapt to noise, light and the ...


  • Tom Regan

    ...wiss time) and 9:00 a.m. (Kingston, ON) time. The time allotted for the whole event is 90 mins. The lecture will be held via Zoom. A Zoom account is not needed to participate. For students located in Switzerland there is the possibility to join live at Tier im Recht, Rigistrasse 9, 8006 Zürich. Please use the swiss sign up form for this option. Charlotte E. Blattner, Ph.D., LLM (Harvard) Senior Lecturer and ResearcherFaculty of Law, University of Berne, Switzerland “Transitional Justice and Animal Rights”Rights are the bare minimum we owe to nonhuman animals – this is roughly the consensus am...


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