Stiftung für das Tier im Recht
|
Rigistrasse 9 CH-8006 Zürich Tel: +41 (0) 43 - 443 06 43 Fax: +41 (0) 43 - 443 06 46 |
info@tierimrecht.org Internet www.tierimrecht.org |
|
Searchresults «visit online now PROBLEMGO.com Looking to pay for a get out of jail free card»
Searchresults 141 - 150 of 215
-
2025 07 10 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...In the second issue of the Library Newsletter 2025, the Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) again presents selected new additions such as books, articles and films on animal-related topics. This issue focuses on the publication “Blin... ...rk attacks’ are due to human misbehaviour, for example when the animals are deliberately fed or their sensitive senses a... ...n achieved, such as a ban on fishing for mako sharks in the North Atlantic and greater protection for them in the South ... ...k lines) are taken, out of fear of a decline in tourism.What many individuals do not know: 47 species of shark also liv...
-
2018 10 09 TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Sochi, Russia
TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee 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 species are either endangered or at risk of extinction as a result of the growing international trade in li... ...cial contributions. For the period 2019-2022, Switzerland pledged a financial contribution of one million Swiss francs per year to support CITES.At th...
-
Campaigns
...006 We are fighting for animal abusers to be put behind bars. 2012 If animals were the judges, punishment for animal cruelty would be more severe. 2013 Animals can not fight for their rights, that's why we fight for them. 2016 As long as ce... ...ly animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty. 2020 Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists. 2021 Help us get justice for animals. 2022 Animal rights deserve as much attention as Donald Trump. 2023 Unfortunately, S... ...fish in the context of labelled production! Illegal bird catching in Cyprus Stop fur! Obligation to spay and neuter outd...
-
2004 04 05 The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans
The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans A report by the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht, CH-Berne/Zurich, elaborated by Dr. iur. Antoine F. Goetschel, Director and Attorney-at-Law supported by ASMS Ocean Care, CH-Wädenswil. April 5, 2004 Further information:Report (PDF)
-
2021 01 11 Hands off wildlife attractions
...unches new campaign to raise awareness on wildlife tourism “Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists.” With its latest campaign, the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) aims to draw attention to the extreme suffering of animals caused by tourist attractions with wildlife. The expressive images were designed by the renowned creative agency Ruf Lanz, with whom TIR has been successfully col... ... they're witnessing a peaceful co-existence of humans and animals. In reality, however, abusive practices are involved behind the scenes: cruel husban...
-
Animal Welfare Legislation
...l protection refers to all legislative measures that serve to protect animals from violations of their dignity and welfare. The legislation includes a number of laws, such as the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and the Animal Welfare Ordinance (AWO), which specifies the AWA. Then there are a number of further ordinances based on the AWA regarding various animal welfare aspects, such as the slaughtering of animals, training in animal husbandry, the keeping of livestock and domestic animals, the keeping of wild animals, as well as the keeping of animals intended for research and the production of genet...
-
2017 12 15 TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Geneva
TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing 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 are either endangered or at risk of extinction as a result of the growing international trade in live animals a... ...iat with guidelines for the implementation of the Convention and monitors its development and realization within the Secretariat's budget. Switzerland...
-
2013 03 16 Complaint to the Commission of the European Communities Concerning Failure to Comply with Community Law
Complaint to the Commission of the European Communities Concerning Failure to Comply with Community Law Complaint to the Commission of the European Communities Concerning Failure to Comply with Community Law March 16, 2013 As far as illegal bird catching with nets and lime sticks is concerned, Community Law in Cyprus is a dead letter. Despite the implementation of the EU Birds Directive in Cyprus' national law 152(1)/2003, wild birds are as unprotected as ever before, because of the inefficient and often legally inadequate actions of police and judicial authorities. The Stiftung für das Tier...
-
2022 11 16 New reference work on the balancing of interests in animal experiments
...rk on the balancing of interests in animal experiments The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) is pleased to announce the latest publication in its book series "Schriften zum Tier im Recht" ("Writings on the Animal in the Law"). The outstanding doctoral thesis by Dr. iur. Vanessa Gerritsen, published as volume 23, is comprehensively dedicated to animal experimentation law. November 16, 2022 The book "Güterabwägung im Tierversuchsbewilligungsverfahren" (book available in German only) presents a comprehensive review of Swiss animal experimentation law and c...
-
Legislation on Hunting
Legislation on Hunting Legislation Legislation on Hunting While hunting once served to secure the supply of meat and was the main source of food for humans, today, the main motive put forward by its proponents is the sustainable use and management of wildlife and the regulation of wild animal populations due to an absence of natural enemies. Hunting is regulated by various federal and cantonal laws. The relevant laws are listed on the German version of this page.