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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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...yPal Support TIR As a charitable non-profit organization, we depend on financial support so that we can continue to do everything in our power for animals and their protection. The most effective way to help us is through a donation. The following options are available: Donate online now Do you have questions about donations in general? Please contact Ms. Vanessa KochTel. +41 (0) 43 443 06 43koch@tierimrecht.org Do you have questions concerning inheritance issues and legacies?Please contact Ms. Christine Künzli:Tel. +41 (0) 43 443 06 43kuenzli@tierimrecht.org Other ways to support TIR Memorial...
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2017 09 13 TIR supports "Stop Live Transport" campaign
...ugh food and water. In Switzerland, the maximum transport duration is limited to six hours and road transit of cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses intended for slaughter and poultry intended for slaughter is prohibited. Nevertheless, a transit ban on long-distance transport is a political issue that is constantly under debate because Switzerland is gradually adopting EU law. Furthermore, the transit ban is welcome in itself but also means that live transports have to bypass Switzerland and are thus forced to cover even longer distances. The issue therefore also affects Switzerland.Moreover, the...
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2025 04 04 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...Book Recommendation In its first library newsletter of 2025, the Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) again presents selected new additions such as books, articles and films on animal-related topics. The current issue focuses on the book ‘The Sounds of Life - The Hidden World of Animals and Plants’, which brings the apparent silence of living organisms to life. April 4, 2025 Modern technologies determine our daily lives. Depending on how they are used, they are either a curse or a blessing. With regard to the animal and plant world, however, artificial intelligence could increasingly hel...
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2019 01 18 CITES publishes proposals for CoP18
...International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international agreement between governments aimed at ensuring that international trade in wild animals and plants does not threaten the survival of their species. The convention was signed in Washington in 1972 and ratified by Switzerland in 1975. The original document is deposited in Switzerland and the CITES Secretariat is based in Geneva. 183 countries have so far signed the agreement, which protects a total of about 5'800 animal species and 30'000 plant species. The various species are classified into three categories...
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2024 03 01 TIR welcomes research visit from Yale
...tion for the Animal in the Law (TIR) is constantly expanding its extensive library and historical archive. This unique collection is increasingly being used by researchers from Switzerland and abroad - currently, for example, by Ilaria Cimadori, working on her doctoral dissertation at Yale Universit... ...y, Ilaria Cimadori, a doctoral student at the renowned Yale University, spent three weeks with us to focus on the Swiss part of her comparative law research on genetic engineering in the field of farm animals. Let Ilaria herself have her say: “I am Ilaria Cimadori, a third-year PhD candidate at Yale...
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2019 02 11 TIR pleased with outcome of Zurich's voting results: electorate rejects proposed amendment to cantonal dog law
...would have resulted in the abolition of compulsory training courses for dog owners. The Zürcher Tierschutz (Zurich Aimal Welfare Association) and the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) are in favor of compulsory training and recommended rejection of the amendment prior to the vote. The training courses serve not only to protect humans but also to ensure the wellbeing of dogs. February 11, 2019 After compulsory training was abolished on a federal level in 2017, in May 2018, Zurich's cantonal parliament decided to lift the cantonal training obligation for owners of "large or bulky" dogs. This...
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Fisheries Legislation
Fisheries legislation Legislation Fisheries Legislation The fisheries legislation regulates the catching of live fish and other marine animals. The Federal Fisheries Act aims to preserve, improve or, where possible, restore the natural biodiversity and population of indigenous fish, crustaceans and fish feed as well as their habitats, to protect endangered species and breeds of fish and crustaceans, to ensure the sustainable use of fish and crustacean stocks and to promote fishery research. All federal and cantonal laws in this field can be found on the German version of this page.
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2025 06 26 TIR calls for minimum requirements for the husbandry of calves raised with their mothers or foster mothers
...y form of husbandry in Switzerland. This leads to competitive disadvantages in agriculture and misleads consumers. Together with the Cowpassion association, the MuKa specialist unit and the global animal welfare organisation FOUR PAWS, the Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) is calling for th... ...s are kept for only a few days or with very limited contact with their mother or foster mother and/or are separated from their mother at a particularly unfavourable time. Such practices do not meet consumer expectations and can even cause additional animal suffering and increased antibiotic use.Rear...