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2025 10 24 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
... lawyer Ben Lorentz from a renowned Hamburg law firm, who quickly realises why he, as a rookie, has been assigned the case. Since animals are treated as objects under the law and have no legal capacity, the lawsuit is purely symbolic – his client cannot lose the case.What the lawyer doesn't know, however, is that an international team of researchers is already working vigorously on the other side to use artificial intelligence to decipher communication with animals – a breakthrough that could change everything. Veteran lawyer Rabenstein and his assistant Enna, a committed animal rights activis...
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2021 04 02 Egg consumption reaches new high – animal welfare lags behind
...ed 597 million eggs from abroad last year, which means that domestic production covered 64 percent of Switzerland's total egg demand. Last year's egg consumption was at 189 eggs per capita on average, with a significant increase in retail demand. According to the FOAG, this was mainly due to a pandemic-related adjustment in consumption patterns: People mostly ate at home and consumed more eggs for cooking and baking. At the same time, the long-standing trend towards increasing sales of organic eggs was somewhat slowed down by the greater demand for eggs in combination with higher egg imports. ...
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2016 12 12 Keys to Understanding Animal Law in Japan – An Analysis of the Most Protected and the Least Protected Animals
...lor’s Degree in law from Kyoto University and completed a double Masters degree in Animal Law LL.M. and Environmental and Natural Resources Law LL.M. at Lewis & Clark Law School in the United States.Her research focuses on animal welfare law, related especially to laboratory animals, farm animals and companion animals with a comparative perspective on Japan, the EU and the U.S. Flyer "Keys to Understanding Animal Law in Japan"www.aoi.uzh.chwww.tierimrecht.orgwww.uni-frankfurt.de Keys to understanding animal law in Japan
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2007 06 01 Sexuality with Animals (Zoophilia) – an Unrecognized Problem in Animal Welfare Legislation Report by Gieri Bolliger and Antoine F. Goetschel, Zurich 2005
... June 1, 2007 Apart from presenting a summary about the changes in legislation dealing with zoophilia in the course of time, this article tries to provide an outline of today’s legal position on zoophilia in the world. A closer look at the existing laws points out the loopholes in the respective criminal codes and animal welfare legislations regarding the punishment of zoophilic actions. Taking into account modern ethical animal welfare concepts, the viewpoint of the “dignity of the animal” is an important factor in the revision of existing laws. The need for revised legislations as a res...
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2024 07 01 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...the reader benefits from her extensive knowledge and wealth of experience.The author begins by identifying the connections between wasps and bees. She explains to the reader that bees are actually wasps that have forgotten how to hunt. The "primitive bee" was a solitary wasp that became a vegetarian by replacing carnal proteins with plant proteins or pollen, thus initiating the evolutionary relationship between bees and plants that continues to this day. Wasps, of which there are at least 100,000 known species, are also the ancestors of ants. In addition, the filigree wasp nest structure is sa...
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2019 05 06 TIR excited about the opening of the Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law
...imal rights experts from around the world discussed new approaches to the question of how and to what extent animals should be granted rights in the future. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) was also represented at the event. May 6, 2019 On April 26, 2019, the Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law was inaugurated with a launch event at the Cambridge Faculty of Law. The institute sees itself as an independent academic competence center that will focus on researching and promoting fundamental rights of non-human animals. While animal welfare law has advanced significantly throughout the ...
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2024 12 20 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...erentiate ourselves from animals, even though we have a lot in common with them and are animals ourselves, in some respect. We are at odds with being on the same level as a pig or a monkey, for example. However, we like to adorn ourselves with attributes of other creatures that enhance our human abilities, but which we ultimately cannot achieve; for example, the visual acuity of an eagle or the speed of a cheetah. The numerous astounding characteristics of the natural and animal world have also inspired mankind to create ground-breaking inventions. For instance, the way mosquitoes bite...
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2026 03 30 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...n urban environment from a rural, wilderness-rich setting, uncovering the hidden traces of its animal inhabitants. Cities are, in fact, much more than just concrete, tarmac and crowds of people. Through striking observations, the author illustrates just how diverse and adaptable animals are in urban environments. By combining his personal experiences with expert knowledge, the book becomes a nature report.Granata describes how numerous animal species – from foxes and raccoons to birds of prey and insects – use cities as their habitat. In doing so, he explains the specific conditions that citie...
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2023 12 21 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...urrent wolf hunting here in Switzerland. Although we have so-called farm animals transported to the slaughterhouse every day, many of us see the wolf as a bloodthirsty and uncontrolled species that threatens our food source.Sharks are probably the best-known victims of human fears as an example of a disreputable animal species. The great white shark is held responsible for most attacks, as it likes to search for food in coastal waters and thus gets into contact with humans more easily than a deep-sea shark. Some shark attacks have become very famous and the media attention, later enriched by f...
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2022 01 27 TIR supports the people’s initiative “Basic Rights for Primates” in the canton of Basel-Stadt
...cts (however, apart from a few exceptions, property law still largely applies to animals) Nevertheless, the Animal Welfare Act is primarily oriented towards human user interests and permits the industrial production of animal products, as is the case everywhere in the world. Current legislation neither protects the life of animals nor adequately safeguards their physical and mental integrity. Thus, the Animal Welfare Act allows the use of animals for human purposes that are diametrically opposed to their own interests. This fact is confirmed in article 4 AWA: “Any person who handles animals mu...