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2023 04 18 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation 2023/01
...023, the Foundation for Animals in Law (TIR) once again presents selected new acquisitions, such as books, articles and films on animal-related topics... ... 19th century began to reflect more critically and question the human-animal relationship, started to react more strongly against abuses and animal cr... ..., it aimed to cause a paradigm shift in the relationship between humans and animals. In particular, the onset of slavery abolition was used as an exam... ...d many other animal source foods.Today's reading tip shows how much time impactful changes in the human-animal relationship require. It can be seen ...
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2004 08 31 Science Rules / Germans Want to Save Animals by Suing Scientists
Science Rules / Germans Want to Save Animals by Suing Scientists Science Rules / Germans Want to Save Animals by Suing Scientists by Martina HabeckThe Scientist, Volume 18, Issue 11 / 55 / June 7, 2004 August 31, 2004 Further information:Article Scientist June 2004
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2007 06 01 Sexuality with Animals (Zoophilia) – an Unrecognized Problem in Animal Welfare Legislation Report by Gieri Bolliger and Antoine F. Goetschel, Zurich 2005
...ture and it remains a far more widespread phenomenon than generally assumed. While zoophilia was severely penalized on ethical and religious grounds for centuries, the age of enlightenment led to more rational views on this topic and consequently milder punishment until finally the sanctions were lifted in most countries. June 1, 2007 Apart from presenting a summary about the changes in legislation dealing with zoophilia in the course of time, th... ...isting laws. The need for revised legislations as a result of this new concept is discussed. Further information:Zoophilia an Unrecognized Problem...
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...yPal Support TIR As a charitable non-profit organization, we depend on 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 through a donation. The following options are available: Donate online now Do you have questions about donations in general? Please contact Ms. Vanessa KochTel. +41 (0) 43 443 06 43koch@tierimrecht.org Do you have questions concerning i... ...e not only aimed at official bodies and the public, but are especially meant to help animals. TIR is subject to the supervision of the federal supervi...
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2025 06 26 TIR calls for minimum requirements for the husbandry of calves raised with their mothers or foster mothers
TIR calls for minimum requirements for the husbandry of calves raised with their mothers or foster mothers Raising calves with their mothers or foster mothers not only benefits animal welfare, but also the health of the calves. Unfortunately, however, there are currently no clear minimum requirements for this more animal-friendly form of husbandry in Switzerland. This leads to competitive disadvan... ...s are kept for only a few days or with very limited contact with their mother or foster mother and/or are separated from their mother at a particularly unfavourable time. Such practices do not meet co...
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2022 02 08 Update on TIR campaign to ban the import of hunting trophies
...ate on TIR campaign to ban the import of hunting trophies Following the National Council's adoption of the proposal, TIR hopes the Council of States too will approve the ban on the import of hunting trophies. Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) has supported this issue, which is important from both an animal welfare and species protection point of view, by collecting signatures for an open letter to the Council of States since late last year and by recently printing a flyer on the topic. February 8, 2022 In trophy hunting, the goal is to preserve the hunted wild animal or...
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2019 05 06 TIR excited about the opening of the Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law
...he Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law TIR excited about the opening of the Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law The Centre for Animal Rights Law was inaugurated in Cambridge with an opening conference on "Animal Rights Law: Present and Future". Leading animal rights experts from around the world discussed new approaches to the question of how and to what extent animals should be granted rights in the future. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) was also represented at the event. May 6, 2019 On April 26, 2019, the Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law was inaugurated with a launch ev...
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2018 06 21 TIR supports the (anti) factory farming initiative
...nitiative's request to abolish factory farming in Switzerland. June 21, 2018 On June 12, 2018, animal welfare, animal rights and environmental organizations gathered at the Waisenhausplatz in Bern to launch the initiative calling for the abolition of factory farming in Switzerland. Representatives o... ...hey are entitled to a life free from the confinement and further consequences of factory farming. The initiators define factory farming as industrial ... ...nt chickens pecking away outdoors and happy pigs wallowing in mud. However, these images are far from the truth and misleading to consumers. For examp...
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2019 01 18 CITES publishes proposals for CoP18
...publishes proposals for CoP18 CITES publishes proposals for CoP18 On January 4, 2019, the CITES Secretariat published 57 proposals to amend the list of species subject to CITES regulations submitted by the CITES member states. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) keeps track of the activities of the CITES bodies and promotes the best possible protection for all animals. January 18, 2019 CIT... ...ent, which protects a total of about 5'800 animal species and 30'000 plant species. The various species are classified into three categories according to the degree of their endangerment (Appendices I...
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2018 03 29 TIR criticizes insufficient legal protection for poultry
...nt legal protection for poultry Around 65 million chickens are raised and slaughtered in Switzerland every year. In addition, the number of eggs consumed by the Swiss reached a new record of 1.51 billion in 2017. Despite these horrendous numbers, the conditions under which the animals are kept and killed are rarely a matter of public concern. Especially in poultry breeding and husbandry as well as... ...lso frequently fail to pay the necessary attention to the plight of chickens. March 29, 2018 The capacity of poultry to suffer and feel is given little consideration in the conventional egg and meat i...