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  • 2020 07 06 TIR Library Newsletter: Book Tip of the Month

    ...r Tip of the Month is about justice, compassion, and coping strategies of British author, animal rights specialist and advocate for animals and animal rights Kim Stallwood. July 6, 2020 Compassionate humans do not have it easy in this world: Every day we are confronted with disturbing news about cruelty to humans, animals, and the environment, which can lead to frustration and resignation, or it can motivate us, to make a change. Kim W. Stallwood is one of those people who manages to transform their sorrow about the state of our world into action for the voiceless and those without ri...


  • 2017 11 16 Animal welfare-related penal practice 2016: TIR analysis shows massive differences between the cantons in the prosecution of animal welfare-related offenses and also practically inexistent law enforcement in the field of poultry farming

    ... can be traced back to a significant improvement of the penal system. Nevertheless, there are still large differences between the cantons. This year's report examined in particular the animal welfare regulations on poultry farming and the related penal practice. It turns out that the welfare and dignity of chickens are hardly taken into account on a legal level. November 16, 2017 Throughout Switzerland, the number of animal welfare-related criminal proceedings has almost quadrupled over the past ten years and has even increased more than sixfold in the last 15 years. In TIR's opinion, this is ...


  • 2024 08 19 Joyce Tischler and Kim Stallwood visit TIR

    ..., 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 August, TIR therefore organised an informal get-together at its head office with Joyce Tischler and Kim Stallwood, who were its guests for three days. Joyce Tischler is regarded as a pioneer in animal welfare law in America. She is a Professor of Animal Law at the Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland and co-founder of the Animal L...


  • 2022 06 03 TIR Library Newsletter: Selected Reading Tip

    ...ected new additions to its library, including books, articles, and films on animal-related topics. The current issue focuses on the history of milk, the bright and dark sides of dairy farming, and Europe's dairy industry. June 6, 2022 Cows with intact horns on lush green pastures - this image still ... ...how dairy marketing is organized around the world. The enormous growth of the milk market also changed how animals are reared - with devastating consequences for the animals involved.As a result of the highly mechanized industry, cows have become milking machines. Mass production in ever larger herd...


  • 2025 05 30 Fur import ban and declaration obligation for animal foodstuffs - TIR welcomes new regulations, but also points out shortcomings

    ...ports in particular is a milestone from an animal welfare perspective, which the Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) and other organizations have been working towards for a long time. However, the new regulations also contain significant weaknesses. 30.05.2025 Since 2014, fur products offered for sale in Switzerland have had to be accompanied by a declaration stating the species of animal from which the fur originates, where it comes from and how the animal was kept or hunted. However, as the declaration requirement has been disregarded by sales outlets across the board since it was int...


  • 2021 11 04 TIR Library Newsletter: TIR presents its reading tip, "Die Essensvernichter" (in English: "The Food Destroyers")

    ...special reading tip is about food waste, the resulting environmental degradation, and loss of biodiversity. November 4, 2021 Food waste is part of our everyday lives. It happens in many visible areas of food production and in our own refrigerators, but also in areas hidden from public view. The Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) states that 25 percent of the environmental impact of food results from food waste (avoidable food losses), which amounts to about half of the environmental impact of motorized private transport. In households and restaurants, wasted bread and bakery products, f...


  • Achievements

    ...TIR has contributed to the following achievements: In 2003, Swiss law finally went from qualifying animals as objects to recognizing them as independent living beings; Since 2008, the Swiss Animal Welfare Act explicitly protects the dignity of animals; The competent law enforcement authorities are t... ...;Animal welfare law is no longer perceived as a marginal topic, but is now recognized by attorneys-at-law and academics as an independent subject; Authorities can make use of valuable enforcement tools, which TIR, with the help of external experts, develops and makes available in the form of special...


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

    ...vironmentalist, 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 t... ...round the world due to its "Big Five" (lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, and buffalos). Every year, foreign hunters kill over 100'000 wild animals. With appropriate authorization, hunters are usually allowed to bring the animals back home as trophies. Hunting safaris and the collection of hunting ...


  • 2025 03 19 TIR welcomes research visit from Antwerp

    ...ing Dr. Eva Kempers to our library. 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 impressi... ...ree relevant titles is a rare success. How different the experience is at the TIR library in Zurich! Instead of a single shelf, the entire collection - over 22,000 works - is relevant.It was a more than inspiring time. I discovered doctoral theses from as early as 1965 on European animal welfare law...


  • Species conservation

    ...oint of view. There is no federal act on species conservation and all relevant provisions can be found in various federal laws, such as the Nature and Cultural Heritage Protection Act and its corresponding ordinance. Also, there are provisions regarding species conservation in the hunting and fisheries laws. Due to the transnational nature of species conservation, Switzerland is also a party to several important international species conservation conventions. The Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is of major importance in this re...


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