Stiftung für das Tier im Recht

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  • 2024 04 01 Swiss animal welfare law: not as good as Swiss chocolate

    ... as Swiss chocolate In its new awareness-raising campaign, the Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) criticises Swiss animal welfare law. This is generally considered exemplary, but allows serious abuses in the treatment of animals. Chocolate animals are used to depict the suffering that lies behind the elegant packaging. The campaign was once again realised by the renowned creative agency Ruf Lanz. April 1, 2024 Switzerland is world-famous - both for its fine, high-quality chocolate and for its strict and favourable animal welfare laws. Unfortunately though,  the image is deceptive: Swis...


  • 2024 03 01 TIR welcomes research visit from Yale

    ...tion for the Animal in the Law (TIR) is constantly expanding its extensive library and historical archive. This unique collection is increasingly being used by researchers from Switzerland and abroad - currently, for example, by Ilaria Cimadori, working on her doctoral dissertation at Yale University (USA). March 1, 2024 The TIR-specialised library on animals in law, ethics and society, with over 20,000 works, is the most comprehensive collection of literature on this subject area in the entire German-speaking world and far beyond. This huge fund of information is an indispensable tool for all...


  • 2024 08 19 Joyce Tischler and Kim Stallwood visit TIR

    ...ischler, also known in America as the mother of animal welfare law, and Kim Stallwood, British animal rights activist and long-time advisor and friend of the Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR), paid us a visit. During their stay, they shared the most important moments from their many years of animal welfare work at a get-together with interested parties. August 19, 2024 Although TIR is mainly active in Switzerland, it attaches great importance to international dialogue. To this end, it regularly works with individuals and organisations from abroad who are active in animal rights. In Au...


  • Criminal Cases

    Animal Welfare-Related Criminal Offenses The database with all cases of animal welfare-related offenses in Switzerland, which have been reported to the Federal Office for Food Safety and Veterinary Services (FSVO) offers an insight into the criminal enforcement of animal welfare. The entire range of annual analyses of the Swiss animal welfare-related penal practice is available here (in German).


  • 2017 11 23 TIR continues successful campaign against animal cruelty

    ...inst animal cruelty In Switzerland, animals still do not get the legal protection they deserve. With the second part of its awareness-raising campaign against animal cruelty, the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) wants to call attention to the fact that animal welfare-related offenses are still not being prosecuted consistently. The campaign was yet again designed by the renowned advertising agency Ruf Lanz. November 23, 2017 The TIR campaign launched in 2016 "As long as certain animals are treated like trash, we are needed!" is one of the most award-winning Swiss poster campaigns ever, and...


  • 2024 03 26 TIR presents Swiss premiere of "Food for Profit"

    ...tion for the Animal in the Law (TIR), took place at the sold-out Frame cinema in Zurich. The documentary film by Giulia Innocenzi and Pablo D'Ambrosi impressively discloses the interrelations between the dairy and meat industries, lobbying and political power in Europe. TIR looks back on an impressive, memorable evening and would like to thank Giulia Innocenzi and the 200 invited guests. March 26, 2024 The Italian journalist Giulia Innocenzi became known as a political commentator and television presenter in various media formats before turning her attention to investigative topics. She and he...


  • 2025 03 19 TIR welcomes research visit from Antwerp

    ...ary. 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, and finally spotting that one s...


  • 2022 02 08 Update on TIR campaign to ban the import of hunting trophies

    ...tion 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 parts of it and display it as a trophy. In general, the rarer the species and the larger the horns, manes or tusks, the more desirable an animal is as a trophy. Trophy hunting of animals covered by the Washington Convention on Interna...


  • 2020 10 19 Newsletter TIR Library: TIR presents reading tip of the month

    ...tion for the Animal in the Law) presents selected and current new additions. We take a closer look at books, articles and film contributions on animal-relevant topics. This month's tip is about traditions of human eating behavior, their evolutionary significance, the biospheric effects of meat consumption, and the question of whether a meat-free diet could be the future. October 19, 2020 The production of meat consumes tremendous amounts of resources. Water, energy and grain consumption is huge, and the consequences for the climate and environment are enormous. Moreover, countless animals suff...


  • 2016 05 31 Animal welfare organizations demand a Swiss ban on the import and transit of hunting trophies

    ...of hunting trophies in Switzerland. They are receiving 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 Cec...


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