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2018 06 14 TIR supports "Stop Live Transport" campaign
...tions from all over the world are raising awareness for the enormous suffering of farm animals on long-distance transports. June 14, 2018 Every year, millions of animals are transported across Europe and other continents; this is due to an absurd subsidy system that creates incentives for live trans... ...s in force, meaning they become a dead letter the moment the animals have left EU territory. The same is also true for live transports from Australia, for example. In the past year, there have been numerous investigations into live transports accompanied by extensive video material revealing inconce...
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2018 10 09 TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Sochi, Russia
...ee in Sochi, Russia The CITES Standing Committee held its meeting in Sochi, Russia, from October 1 to October 5, 2018. More than 600 representatives of governments and organizations (IGOs and NGOs) discussed the regulation of international trade in endangered animal and plant species. Many animal sp... ... other instruments, so that effective action can be taken in the problem countries identified. Japan was already criticized last year at the 69th meeting of the Standing Committee for its commercial trade in strictly protected sei whales, which is why the situation regarding Japan's sei whaling w...
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2005 10 04 NZZ (online edition) of October 4, 2005: Stricter penalties demanded for animal abusers
NZZ (online edition) of October 4, 2005: Stricter penalties demanded for animal abusers NZZ (online edition) of October 4, 2005: Stricter penalties demanded for animal abusers Cruelty against animals needs to be punished more harshly according to animal protection advocates in Switzerland, who say that many cases go unreported October 4, 2005 Further information:Full article "Stricter penalties demanded for animal abusers" in the online edition of NZZ of October 4, 2005
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2007 02 19 European Animal Welfare Law Conference in Brussels about "Animal Welfare in Constitutions"
...imal welfare law in the European Union and its member states was held in Brussels. On this occasion, the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht had the honor of speaking about the importance of the introduction of animal welfare on a constitutional level. February 19, 2007 The conference with the official t... ... and Slovenia) have so far made this step. In Switzerland, animal welfare is anchored in the national constitution (Bundesverfassung) and has thus represented a state goal since 1973. Additionally, animal dignity has been guaranteed by the Swiss constitution since 1992. With this constitutional ...
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2022 05 30 Council of States says no to a ban on imports of fur and hunting trophies: an incredibly sad day for TIR and animal welfare
...welfare Once again, the Council of States has rejected long overdue animal welfare reforms after a promising political process. Yet again, the small chamber demonstrated its indifference to protecting the weakest members of society, while consistently favoring economic goals. The Stiftung für das Ti... ...usly allowed to cut off the tail of lambs up to the age of seven days without the use of anesthetics. This blatant abuse has finally been banned. However, it cannot be regarded as a true victory for animals, given that a plethora of other painful routine procedures can still be conducted without the...
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Cantonal Dog Laws
...sions that regulate the coexistence of dogs and humans. Apart from the animal welfare-oriented provisions in the federal animal welfare legislation, most cantons have incorporated further regulations in individual dog laws. However, these do not primarily aim at protecting dogs, but rather at protecting humans from dogs. Due to the high density of regulations within Switzerland, it is important that every dog owner knows the legislation of the canton they live in as well as that of other cantons, because they are subject to the law of the canton they are in at the moment, even if they are only...
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2017 12 15 TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Geneva
...Committee in Geneva The CITES Standing Committee held its meeting in Geneva from November 27 to December 1, 2017. More than 600 representatives of governments and organizations (IGOs and NGOs) discussed the regulation of international trade in endangered animal and plant species. Many animal species... ... member states have so far refrained from doing so and have decided that there is a need for "more information on the subject". The discussion surrounding the fate of pangolins focused on the treatment of specimens, including stockpiles, from the time prior to their listing in Annex I. The Standing ...
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2022 03 09 Entry requirements for refugees with companion animals fleeing Ukraine
...e currently fleeing the war zone, some of them accompanied by their companion animals. Crossing the border into the EU and Switzerland can be problematic: Ukraine is considered an unlisted third country regarding rabies, resulting in stricter entry requirements for companion animals. On top of the fear and suffering the people are subjected to, they are also faced with the threat of having to leave behind their beloved animals. March 9, 2022 The European Commission has therefore advised member states to temporarily relax the entry requirements for refugees fleeing to safety in the EU with thei...
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2019 03 05 TIR and its partners launch new campaign "Ban Wild Animals in Circuses
...rcuses In circuses, the wellbeing and dignity of animals, which are both legally protected in Switzerland, are seriously impaired solely for the purpose of entertainment. It is high time for all circuses to adopt a modern approach to entertainment and drop wild animals in their shows. The new campai... ...r natural habitats, they are humanized and portrayed as goofy and cuddly toys or as ferocious beasts in circuses."The petition signed by over 70,000 people and presented to the Federal Council in March 2018 shows that it is no longer ethically justifiable to have wild animals in circuses and calls f...
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Foundation Board
...on Board Members of the Foundation Board Dr. iur. Nils Stohner (on the foundation board since 2024)Attorney-at-law, LL.M. and administrative judge Iris Zindel (on the foundation board since 2021)Attorney-at-law, notary and administrative judge Dr. iur. Thomas Armbruster (on the foundation board since 2018)Attorney-at-law and Commander of the Zug Police Department Prof. Dr. iur. Daniel Jositsch (on the foundation board since 2012)Member of the Council of States, professor for criminal law and law of criminal procedure at the University of Zurich. Attorney-at-law and president of the Swiss Comme...