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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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2004 04 05 Dolphinariums in Europe from The Viewpoint of Animal Welfare Law
Dolphinariums in Europe from The Viewpoint of Animal Welfare Law Dolphinariums in Europe from The Viewpoint of Animal Welfare Law Report by the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht drawn up by Dr. iur. Antoine F. Goetschel, director, Zurich, for the attention of the Working Group for the Protection of Marine Mammals, Switzerland (ASMS Ocean Care). April 5, 2004 Further information:Report (PDF)
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2024 10 01 Moby donates tour proceeds to animal rights organisations
...ons After more than a decade, the world-famous musician and animal rights activist Moby has returned to the stage. He is donating all the proceeds from his European tour to animal rights organisations. The Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) is delighted to have also been considered. October 1, 2024 Moby, whose real name is Richard Melville Hall, is a key figure in the electronic music scene and one of the most influential voices of his generation. He celebrated his breakthrough in the 90s with the album ‘Play’, which is considered a milestone in music history and the most successful e...
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2025 11 03 Delegation from Singapore's veterinary authority visits TIR
...easure of welcoming a delegation of official representatives from the Singapore Veterinary Authority. The main topics of discussion were the structure of animal welfare legislation and its enforcement in Switzerland and Singapore. A special guest presentation also showcased the work of the Zurich City Police's Environmental and Animal Welfare Offences Unit. November 3, 2025 At the end of October, TIR welcomed four representatives from Singapore's veterinary authority (National Parks Board) to Zurich. After a brief introduction by Managing Director Dr Gieri Bolliger, TIR lawyer Bianca Körner ga...
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2023 04 14 TIR delighted: Federal Council has ambitions to ban the import of fur produced under conditions of animal cruelty
...roducts produced in a cruel manner. The Federal Department of Home Affairs (FDHA) was instructed to prepare a corresponding consultation draft by the end of March 2024. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) has been campaigning for such an import ban for many years and therefore welcomes the Federal Council's decision. April 14, 2023 The demand for an import ban on furs produced under conditions of animal cruelty has been the subject of political debates and initiatives time and again in years past. Most recently, a motion to this effect by National Cou...
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2017 11 29 TIR demands an import ban on products obtained by cruelty to animals - Council of States rejects proposal
...thias Aebischer for a general ban on the import of products that have been manufactured in a cruel manner. In a letter to the Council of States dated November 22, 2017, Animal Trust (Swiss animal welfare organization), Wildtierschutz Schweiz (Swiss organization for wildlife protection), and TIR (all three organizations constitute the Alliance Animale Suisse) called on the Council of States to accept Aebischer's proposal. Today, the Swiss parliament could have responded to the concerns of a large part of the population and taken a resolute step towards a more effective animal welfare policy; fo...
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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
... could save lives - a chronology of efforts to protect farm animals from TIR’s perspective Animals regularly die a horrible death as a result of fires on livestock farms. Hundreds of animals bred and kept for human consumption are affected every year, last year even around 1000. The risks have long been recognised, but there are still no effective guidelines for preventive measures that could save lives. The Foundation for Animals in the Law (TIR), together with seven other organisations, is once again drawing the attention of the federal government to its responsibility in an open letter. 1...
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2022 11 16 New reference work on the balancing of interests in animal experiments
...rman only) presents a comprehensive review of Swiss animal experimentation law and critically examines the strict Swiss legal situation and its current approval practice. The book shows the various weak points in a well-founded manner and offers considerations which, due to the analogous questions, can to a large extent be internationalized. A very brief summary of the book's content is available in German, French, Italian and English at www.tierimrecht.org. TIR heartily congratulates its long-time legal employee for her work, which was awarded the highest grade summa cum laude, and is co...
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2021 12 14 TIR thrilled that National Council supports import ban for fur products derived from animal cruelty
...uelty was passed by a large majority. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) was involved in drafting the proposal and has joined other organizations in support of a campaign to promote it. TIR hopes that the Council of States will follow suit and adopt the proposal as well. December 14, 2021 Yesterday, the upper chamber of Parliament (National Council) adopted the proposal that was presented in Parliament in December 2019 (see news release of December 18, 2019) with 144 votes in favor, thirty-one against and nine abstentions, thereby deciding not to follow the Federal Council's recommendati...
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2018 10 22 TIR supports referendum against the construction of the Ozeanium in Basel
...n of the Ozeanium – a large public aquarium as part of the Basel Zoo intended to contain a range of aquatic animal species, its construction planned for 2024 – and granted its approval for the project. From an animal welfare as well as a species and nature conservation point of view, the decision is unacceptable. That is why a referendum will now be held with the support of the Fondation Franz Weber and four other organizations, including the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR). The citizens of Basel will have the final say. October 22, 2018 There was clear support for the Ozeanium in the ca...