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2019 06 06 Ban wild animal in circuses: Animal welfare organizations launch second campaign image
...rench-speaking part of Switzerland. The ban is absolutely necessary for animal welfare reasons. For one, it is hardly possible to provide the animals with species-appropriate housing conditions. But presenting wild animals in the circus ring is also oftentimes in violation of the constitutional principle of animal dignity protection. Nevertheless, unlike many other countries, Switzerland still allows wild animals in circuses. June 6, 2019 Together with 26 other organizations and 70,676 citizens, TIR is calling on the Federal Council and Parliament to ban wild animals in circuses in Switzerlan...
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Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty
...an turn a blind eye to animal cruelty. in collaboration with Ruf Lanz Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Terrier Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Donkey Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Rabbit Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Beagle Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Pig Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschauen. in Zusammenarbeit mit Ruf Lanz Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschauen - Terrier Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschauen - Esel Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschaue...
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Tom Regan
...count is not needed to participate. For students located in Switzerland there is the possibility to join live at Tier im Recht, Rigistrasse 9, 8006 Zürich. Please use the swiss sign up form for this option. Charlotte E. Blattner, Ph.D., LLM (Harvard) Senior Lecturer and ResearcherFaculty of Law, University of Berne, Switzerland “Transitional Justice and Animal Rights”Rights are the bare minimum w... ...rms of co-existence with other animals today. Respondent: Will Kymlicka, D.Phil (Oxford)Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada About Tom Regan a...
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2017 08 10 Animal friendly holidays – problematic souvenirs and delicacies
...tection as a matter of course back home, they oftentimes unintentionally face this problem when travelling. Not only should animal shows and direct contact with animals be avoided for reasons of animal and species protection; caution is also advised when buying souvenirs. August 10, 2017 Every year, tourists bring souvenirs to Switzerland that are made from protected animal and plant species, such as ivory carvings, corals, turtle shells, feathers, woods, etc., even though their importation is only allowed with valid documents or is even entirely prohibited. Many animal and plant species are ...
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2023 08 23 TIR speaks at Animal Ethics Summer School in Oxford
...rd at the beginning of August. The four-day event was entitled "Animals and the Media: Communicating Ethical Perspectives on Animals". The Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) was represented at the conference with its own delegation and gave a presentation on its public awareness campaigns. August 23, 2023 From 7 to 10 August 2023, the Centre for Animal Ethics held its eighth International Summer School at Merton College, University of Oxford. The renowned Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, founded in 2006 by theology professor Andrew Linzey, is an independent institute that promotes th...
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2017 09 13 TIR supports "Stop Live Transport" campaign
...e drawing attention to the immense suffering of animals on long-distance transports. September 13, 2017 Due to misguided subsidy policies, animals intended for slaughter or fattening are often transported across or even beyond continents. Around two million farm animals are exported from the EU every year. They are transported by trucks and ships and are thereby subjected to immense stress and suffering. The animals have very little space to move and many can barely stand properly which often leads to panicky reactions and injuries. Some animals are on the road for days and suffer under extre...
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2019 03 05 TIR and its partners launch new campaign "Ban Wild Animals in Circuses
...llbeing 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 campaign by Vier Pfoten, the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR), and ProTier underpin the call for a statutory ban on wild animals... ...as lions and tigers with the sole purpose of using them in the entertainment industry. We will therefore continue to push for a ban as demanded in our petition to the Federal Council".The compelling n...
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2016 04 20 Protecting wild animals from poaching – The fight against the illegal wildlife trade
...The illegal killing of wild animals and the trade involved has assumed alarming proportions and has brought many species to the brink of extinction. In March 2016, the National Assembly called for stricter criminal sanctions against the illegal trade. Tier im Recht (TIR) welcomes this and urges the buyer and transit countries to better meet their responsibilities. April 20, 2016 Over the last year... ..., which is punished with a mere fine. TIR therefore calls for tougher criminal laws and, in particular, for the qualification of professional and customary illegal trade as a serious crime. This means...
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2024 08 28 TIR gives a talk at the Animal Rights Law Summer School in Antwerp
...e at the University of Antwerp. Students from many different countries assembled to discuss various issues in the field of animal rights law. TIR Managing Director Gieri Bolliger was also present at the event as a speaker. 28.08.2024 A total of 25 students from 12 countries (Belgium, the Netherlands, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, the Czech Republic, Greece, Turkey, Brazil, Thailand and Iran) ... ...iliarise themselves with the various theories of animal law. Furthermore, the students had the opportunity to defend their animal clients as lawyers in a moot court in front of a professional jury (th...
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No wild animals in Circuses
...s almost impossible to provide the animals with species-appropriate housing conditions on circus premises, and for another, wild animal shows often violate the fundamental principle of animal dignity enshrined in Swiss animal welfare law. Nevertheless, unlike in many other countries, the use of wild animals in circuses is still permitted in Switzerland.The animal welfare organizations ProTier, VIER PFOTEN (FOUR PAWS), and the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) therefore demand that the Federal Council and Parliament introduce a nationwide ban on wild animals in circuses in Switzerland.On Mar...