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2016 08 10 TIR files complaint against Circus Royal for animal dignity violation
...able show involving an act with lions. The legally protected dignity of these animals is clearly violated during the show. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) therefore filed a complaint for animal cruelty and demanded an immediate end to the lion act. August 10, 2016 The Swiss Animal Welfare A... ...nstrumentalization, i.e. from stress that is not necessarily associated with physical pain and suffering. An animal's dignity can only be violated when there are substantial grounds to justify this. Keeping and training wild animals in circuses serves the sole purpose of entertaining an audience. Th...
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2004 08 31 Science Rules / Germans Want to Save Animals by Suing Scientists
Science Rules / Germans Want to Save Animals by Suing Scientists Science Rules / Germans Want to Save Animals by Suing Scientists by Martina HabeckThe Scientist, Volume 18, Issue 11 / 55 / June 7, 2004 August 31, 2004 Further information:Article Scientist June 2004
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2024 04 01 Swiss animal welfare law: not as good as Swiss chocolate
Swiss animal welfare law: not as good 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 ...
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2024 10 01 Moby donates tour proceeds to animal rights organisations
...e stage in front of an audience of almost 12,000 people. We would like to thank Moby from the bottom of our hearts for his incredible support, his generosity, a fantastic concert and an unforgettable evening in the name of animal rights.
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2016 04 28 TIR is pleased with the success of Zimbabwe's Rangers
...rare for rangers to get injured or even killed during work or they are simply incapable of preventing poachers from carrying out their illegal activity. This is where Bryce Clemence comes in: he ensures that the National Park rangers are optimally trained, because without them, he is certain the rhi... ... Pete Clemence with an orphaned baby rhino in the Savé Valley Conservancy.
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2024 05 17 Fire safety measures could save lives - a chronology of efforts to protect farm animals from TIR’s perspective
...s responsibility in an open letter. 17.05.2024 Since 2018, TIR has been monitoring media coverage of fires in livestock farms. Analysing the background and prevention options revealed that this is a... ...ughout Switzerland, so that more attention is being paid to the protection of animals - in addition to individuals and buildings - in the future. Although TIR, among others, was included in the pool o... ... (SG), 800 Schweine getötetSchreiben von TIR und PETA Schweiz an das BLVwatson vom 18.5.2024: 810 tote Schweine nach Brand in GossauDas Lamm vom 16.2.2024: Kalkuliertes Inferno
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2007 10 24 11th IAHAIO - World congress in Tokyo - A successful participation for the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht
... years and provides an important platform for experts from all over the world where they can exchange knowledge in matters of the human-animal relationship.As was the case during previously held congresses, this year, TIR was once again given the chance to contribute its knowledge on the legal issues aspects of theis the human-animal relationship.In line with their workshop on the topic “ Animals in the Law – A Global Perspective – Update 2007” Antoine F. Goetschel and Gieri Bolliger presented a broad comparative study on the legal recognition of animals in 18 different national regulations. T...
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Achievements
...ginal 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 specialized publications and online services;The TIR library, with the largest literary collection in the German-speaking area on animals in law, ethics, and society, is open to the interested public and free of charge;All Swiss criminal decisions regarding animal welfare law that have been reported to the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) s...
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2022 01 27 TIR supports the people’s initiative “Basic Rights for Primates” in the canton of Basel-Stadt
...e since it provides an impetus for the actual protection of the dignity of our closest relatives. The support of the cantonal people’s initiative is in line with TIR's efforts for a continuous improvement of the relationship between humans and animals. January 27, 2022 Switzerland has a very progre... ...cts in legal terms, i.e., assets that humans can dispose of more or less freely. Rather, they would have individual and enforceable rights, and thus a guaranteed claim to protection against the public-law entities of the Canton of Basel-Stadt, such as the University of Basel. The canton would in tur...
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2021 11 04 TIR Library Newsletter: TIR presents its reading tip, "Die Essensvernichter" (in English: "The Food Destroyers")
...drastic. Livestock (i.e. animals that are exploited by humans) rearing is one of the main sources of emissions. But also synthetic fertilizers, which are used extensively in the cultivation of arable land, are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and lead to water contamination and, in turn, to biodiversity loss.The clearing of forests for livestock grazing or for the cultivation of soy and ... ...ng fish stocks are now overfished. The exploitation of about sixty percent of stocks can be described as being barely sustainable, while only six percent of the world's marine fish stocks have not ...