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  • Behind bars

    Awareness-raising campaign 2012 We are fighting for animal abusers to be put behind bars. in collaboration with Ruf Lanz Behind bars - Transport box Behind bars - Transport cage Behind bars - Rodent cage Behind bars - Bird cage Order campaign Order postcards and campaigns in our shop.


  • Publications

    Publications Publications of TIR Expert opinions, reports, professional articles, media reviews, etc. Publications (in German) BooksExpert opinions / ReportsProfessional articlesJudgment reviewsConsultations / OpinionsTIR-FlyerSample contracts & templates for criminal complaintsArgumentariumE-Newsletter LibraryFriendsmails (E-Newsletter)Michelle's TIR-Blog TIR in the media (in German) Print reportsOnline reportsVideo reportsAudio reportsTIR columns and seriesTIR media releasesTIR on YouTubeLetters to the editor / Open letters / Complaints


  • Behavior Abroad

    Behavior Abroad In Switzerland, most people deem animal and species protection to be self-evident, especially as Swiss animal welfare legislation is considered one of the most progressive in the world. When traveling abroad, however, problematic human-animal interactions might be encountered more readily. In the following, some practices that are often associated with considerable stress for the animals or are connected to conservation issues will be examined in more detail. Tourism and Wildlife Attractions


  • 2017 08 World Ranger Day on July 31, 2017

    ... which is dedicated to all rangers who have lost their lives or have been injured during their service. It is a good opportunity for the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) to draw attention to those who protect animals and the dangers that their work entails. Two years ago, TIR visited the Anti-Poaching and Tracking Specialists (ATS) in Zimbabwe and was able to gain insight into their work for the protection of rhinos. July 31, 2017 Every day, rangers risk their lives to protect wild animals from poaching and other threats. They are not always adequately equippend or even properly t...


  • 2017 03 21 Tierimrecht.org now available in English!

    ...s 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 and different legal systems should be able to learn from each other and benefit in the process. A large ...


  • 2018 09 25 TIR speaks at international animal law conference in Finland

    ...s represented with a delegation at the event and spoke on the topic "What is Animal Law?". September 25, 2018 The fourth international EGALS animal law conference took place on September 19, 2018 a... ...m of the event was to discuss the term "animal law" and what it stands for as a promising and independent field of jurisprudence.The animal welfare lawyers demonstrated the diversity of the term "animal law" by talking about their respective projects and experiences and the orientation of their work. It turns out that the expectations placed on a corresponding university course can vary depe...


  • 2025 10 24 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...tion The Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) presents selected new additions in its third library newsletter of 2025. The newsletter features books, articles and films on animal-related topics. The current issue focuses on the book ‘Animal – Speak or Die’, a true science thriller about deciphering the language of animals and the question of whether we are prepared to listen to them. October 24, 2025 The book ‘Animal – Speak or Die’ by bestselling author Tibor Rode features a German pig named Rosa who demands her right to freedom and takes legal action against the inhumane conditions in ...


  • 2016 04 28 TIR is pleased with the success of Zimbabwe's Rangers

    ...tuation is dramatic for rhinos in Africa: in Zimbabwe alone, dozens of these animals are killed every year. Tier im Recht (TIR) is therefore pleased to hear from the Anti-Poaching and Tracking Specialists (ATS) that they have succeeded in capturing a group of poachers who were responsible for the death of countless animals. April 28, 2016 During the last year, 1175 rhinos were illegally killed in South Africa alone. The death toll was 80 in Namibia and 50 in Zimbabwe. The Savé Valley Conservancy reserve, which is home to 25% of the remaining Zimbabwean black rhino population, was also targeted...


  • 2010 10 26 CAROdog - important work in favor of stray dogs

    ...s have collaborated to create an informative Website (www.carodog.eu) concerning the health and legal situation of dogs in different European countries. October 26, 2010 The Website is aimed at promot... ... stray dogs back to a situation of responsible dog ownership. For the first time, EU officials are showing interest in the project, not least because of its value from an animal protection and epidemic prevention perspective. The gathering and analysis of legal data from the different countries is the first step towards coordinated action. Swiss dog law plays an important role as a model for dog m...


  • 2004 04 05 The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans

    The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans A report by the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht, CH-Berne/Zurich, elaborated by Dr. iur. Antoine F. Goetschel, Director and Attorney-at-Law supported by ASMS Ocean Care, CH-Wädenswil. April 5, 2004 Further information:Report (PDF)


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