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2021 07 30 TIR asks for consideration of animals during national holiday
...s for consideration of animals during national holiday After most celebrations on the 2020 national holiday were cancelled due to corona, many are looking forward to resuming the traditional August 1 celebrations this year. However, fireworks can be terrifying and highly stressful for companion animals, farm animals, and wildlife. Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) therefore asks for consideration. July 30, 2021 Fireworks are popular and widely used throughout the country. While many enjoy their flashing colors and booming sounds, the number of those who suffer from the ...
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Tier im Recht - We Give Animals a Legal Voice
...ng legal protection of animals since 1996. The main purpose of TIR's actions is the continuous improvement of the human-animal relationship in a legal, ethical and social sense. Encyclopedia The encyclopedia of animal law contains the most important animal welfare related terms and explains their legal nature. Cantonal Dog Laws This section contains an overview of the current dog laws in the 26 Swiss cantons in the original languages. Legislation Here, you can find all federal and cantonal animal-related legal provisions in their original languages at a glance, sorted by topic and in their lat...
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2019 05 20 TIR pleased over Basel vote against "Ozeanium"
...e clear with 54.56% of the votes against the construction of a large marine aquarium. Prior to the vote, the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) had warned against the aquarium for reasons of animal welfare and species conservation and is very pleased with the outcome. May 20, 2019 Last October, Basel City's cantonal parliament approved a plan to build a large marine aquarium. NOzeanium, a commi... ...ion of the Ozeanium in Basel
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2018 05 04 District Court sentences couple to conditional imprisonment for drowning dogs
...On Thursday, May 3, the District Court of Zofingen sentenced a 38-year-old man to conditional imprisonment of 20 months and a fine of 1000 Swiss francs for drowning his wife's two Miniature Pinschers in the Aare river. His wife also received a conditional sentence of 16 months and a conditional monetary penalty for incitement to animal cruelty. The couple's actions were met with horror throughout Switzerland. May 4, 2018 "Yes, I really did it," said the man during the interrogation by the court. His pregnant wife had no longer been able to bear the dogs' smell. She had been the driving force b...
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Species conservation
...ervation have a lot in common, the two areas are regulated in separate laws and should be strictly separated from each other from a legal point 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 convention...
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2017 03 21 Tierimrecht.org now available in English!
...t.org now available in English! Animal welfare transcends boundaries. The Stiftung Tier im Recht (TIR) is therefore pleased to announce that it can now also present important contents of its website in English. March 21, 2017 In the autumn of 2016, TIR launched its new, completely revised website providing better and more user-friendly services. To date, tierimrecht.org has largely limited itself to content in German, which has made it more difficult or even impossible for the large part of "the world" to access the website. However, animal welfare does not stop at language and other barriers ...
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Achievements
... 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 taking animal cruelty and other animal welfare-related offenses much more seriously than in the past and the number of corresponding criminal proceedings has risen significantly throughout Switzerland;In 2009, the Federal Supreme Court dealt with animal experiments for the first time and prohibited cert...
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Foundation Board
...ation Board Members of the Foundation Board Dr. iur. Nils Stohner (on the foundation board since 2024)Attorney-at-law, LL.M. and administrative judge Iris Zindel (on the foundation board since 2021)Attorney-at-law, notary and administrative judge Dr. iur. Thomas Armbruster (on the foundation board since 2018)Attorney-at-law and Commander of the Zug Police Department Prof. Dr. iur. Daniel Jositsch ... ...y-at-law and notary in Chur (Gadient Zinsli Brüesch Infanger). Dr. iur. Christoph Degen (on the foundation board since 1996)Attorney-at-law in Basel (Dufour Advokatur Notariat), managing director of p...
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Who We Are
...o We Are Who We Are The aim of all TIR projects is to improve the human-animal relationship in a legal, ethical, and social sense. Purpose of the Foundation & Basic Information Scientific Work TIR supports and promotes the further development of law and ethics for the protection of animals and in the relationship between humans and animals both on a national and international level. The findings acquired within the scope of the foundation purpose are intended for implementation in jurisprudence and legislation.Practical Goals TIR advocates for the elimination of deficiencies in the animal welf...
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International Conventions
...ents are limited to the international trade in animals, such as the Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). There are also other conventions on species conservation, such as the Bonn Convention, which aims at the conservation of migratory animals, or the Bern Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats. Animals cannot choose in which country they want to live or where they are kept, making their protection a cross-border task.Like most legal fields, animal welfare law is becoming increasingly globalized. S...