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  • 2021 06 14 TIR supports “Ban Live Exports” campaign

    ...lfare organizations from all over the world are raising awareness for the enormous suffering of farm animals on long-distance transports. Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) also supports the call for an end to long international transports of live animals. Animal transports that were stuck because of Corona-related border closures as well as the emergency slaughter or disposal of thousands of calves left to wait on two ships for months without care in the spring of 2021 in Spain are another reminder of the urgent need to ban such transports. June 14, 2021 Every year, mil...


  • 2010 10 26 CAROdog - important work in favor of stray dogs

    ...ecause of its value from an animal protection and epidemic prevention perspective. The gathering and analysis of legal data from the different countries is the first step towards coordinated action. Swiss dog law plays an important role as a model for dog marking and registration, property questions, and health management issues. However, its structure of regulations is distributed across federal, cantonal and sometimes communal law, making it hard to gain a clear overview of its content. Politicians, scientists, veterinarians, experts, teachers, dog trainers, animal shelters, and all cit...


  • 2010 10 26 Stiftung für das Tier im Recht at the international congress on responsible dog ownership in Brussels

    ...n Europe took place from October 4 to 5. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht joins the European project for the benefit of abandoned dogs. October 26, 2010 25 countries and many important dignitaries were present at the conference: Princess Alia Al Hussein of Jordan who spoke of humans' responsibility for the animals in their care, many national and international NGOs and veterinarian organizations, EU commissioners and other delegates from European institutions, veterinarian and health organizations, as well as various government officials. During the conference, the Carodog project, which off...


  • 2025 04 04 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...fascinating stories from the beginnings of research into animal voices to the use of current digital technology. Animals that were previously considered mute in science because the sounds and vibrations they emit cannot be detected by the human ear are now finally being heard thanks to digital support. However, what new acoustic technologies are bringing to light is nothing new for many indigenous peoples, as they also have ways of capturing and analysing non-human sounds and using them to their advantage. Thanks to so-called passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), which collects data from three-di...


  • 2021 09 10 New TIR brochure: Stop indiscriminate funding of animal experiments!

    ...al ethics, but also from a scientific standpoint. One criticism is that results from animal experiments often cannot be reproduced in subsequent experiments and that, in most cases, the findings cannot be extrapolated to humans. Nevertheless, animal experiments are still routinely approved. In Switzerland, for example, less than one percent of all requested animal experiments are rejected. In addition, research on animals is supported with huge public subsidies. In view of the scientific objections, the uncritical financial support for animal experiments by public authorities and the blind tru...


  • 2023 07 12 Animal rights deserve as much attention as Donald Trump

    Animal rights deserve as much attention as Donald Trump A powerful image says more than a thousand words - and combined with a dash of humour, it can have an even greater impact. With a new subject by the creative agency Ruf Lanz, the Foundation for the Animal in the in Law (TIR) wants to raise awareness that animal rights receive far too little social, media and political attention. July 12, 2023 The image shows a self-confident tomcat with reddish fur, a serious look and a striking blow-dry hairstyle. The slogan says: "Animal rights deserve as much attention as Donald Trump". The idea behind...


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    ...ports are available here: 2017 Annual Cyprus Report2016 Annual Cyprus Report2016 Jahresbericht (German)2015 Annual Cyprus Report2014 Annual Cyprus Report2013 Annual Cyprus Report2012 Annual Cyprus Report2011 Cyprus Autumn Report2011 Cyprus Spring Report 2010 Cyprus Autumn Report2009 Cyprus Autumn Report2008 Berne Conv. Cyprus Report2006 Cyprus Report2005 Report on Cyprus Hunting (DG Env)2005 EU Report Cyprus Bird Census2004 Report of Cyprus2003 EU Accession (Wallström)2002 EU Accession of Cyprus


  • 2013 03 16 Complaint to the Commission of the European Communities Concerning Failure to Comply with Community Law

    ...ports are available here: 2013 Annual Cyprus Report2012 Annual Cyprus Report2011 Cyprus Autumn Report2011 Cyprus Spring Report2010 Cyprus Autumn Report2009 Cyprus Autumn Report2008 Berne Conv. Cyprus Report 2006 Cyprus Report2005 Report on Cyprus Hunting (DG Env)2005 EU Report Cyprus Bird Census2004 Report of Cyprus2003 EU Accession (Wallström)2002 EU Accession of Cyprus


  • 2024 08 19 Joyce Tischler and Kim Stallwood visit TIR

    ...t 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 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 a...


  • 2021 07 30 TIR asks for consideration of animals during national holiday

    ...of those who suffer from the effects is growing. In addition, companion animals, farm animals, and wildlife are particularly susceptible to the stress-inducing effects of fireworks, whether they are in homes, barns or in the wild. Fireworks also generate significant amounts of particulate matter and environmental pollution.Tethered or confined animals have no way to escape the noise. For wild animals, which are highly sensitive to potential danger, loud fireworks can be life-threatening because they often trigger a flight response, depleting valuable energy reserves. When startled, domestic an...


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