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  • 2022 05 27 TIR speaks at training conference for law enforcement agencies in Kosovo

    TIR speaks at training conference for law enforcement agencies in Kosovo Last week, the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (Foundation for the Animal in the Law; TIR) had the privilege of leading a training session for law enforcement agencies in Pristina on the investigation and prosecution of animal welfare crimes. TIR was invited by StrayCoCo Foundation - Help for Street Dogs and Animal Rights Foundation Kosovo. The successful cooperation with both organizations will be further intensified. May 27, 2022 On May 19, TIR had the opportunity to teach at a training for law enforcement agencies of th...


  • 2022 02 08 Update on TIR campaign to ban the import of hunting trophies

    Update on TIR campaign to ban the import of hunting trophies Following the National Council's adoption of the proposal, TIR hopes the Council of States too will approve the ban on the import of hunting trophies. Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) has supported this issue, which is important from both an animal welfare and species protection point of view, by collecting signatures for an open letter to the Council of States since late last year and by recently printing a flyer on the topic. February 8, 2022 In trophy hunting, the goal is to preserve the hunted wild animal...


  • 2020 07 06 TIR Library Newsletter: Book Tip of the Month

    TIR Library Newsletter: Book Tip of the Month The library of the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) introduces selected and current new additions in this year's second edition of its newsletter. Books, articles, and film features on animal-related topics will be discussed in detail. Our Tip of the Month is about justice, compassion, and coping strategies of British author, animal rights specialist and advocate for animals and animal rights Kim Stallwood. July 6, 2020 Compassionate humans do not have it easy in this world: Every day we are confron...


  • 2018 06 14 TIR supports "Stop Live Transport" campaign

    TIR supports "Stop Live Transport" campaign On today's worldwide "Stop Live Transport" day, animal welfare organizations from all over the world are raising awareness for the enormous suffering of farm animals on long-distance transports. June 14, 2018 Every year, millions of animals are transported across Europe and other continents; this is due to an absurd subsidy system that creates incentives for live transport. In European countries, there are a number of provisions for the protection of animals for slaughter and fattening during transport. For example, regular watering and feeding are r...


  • 2024 03 01 TIR welcomes research visit from Yale

    TIR welcomes research visit from Yale Convinced that the scientific examination of the human-animal relationship is of fundamental importance for the further development of animal protection law, the Foundation 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 University (USA). March 1, 2024 The TIR-specialised library on animals in law, ethics and society, with...


  • 2024 07 05 Internship in Animal Welfare Law at TIR

    Internship in Animal Welfare Law at TIR TIR offers students and university graduates the opportunity to gain initial experience in the field of animal welfare law as part of a short internship and gain an insight into everyday working life at TIR. A three-month internship has also been offered since 2023. July 5, 2024 Although animals are highly valued in our society, current legislation does not provide them with sufficient protection everywhere. In addition, the existing regulations are not consistently enforced. In its annual analysis of animal welfare criminal practice, the Foundation for ...


  • 2025 07 10 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation In the second issue of the Library Newsletter 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. This issue focuses on the publication “Blind Dates - The Big Book of Shark Encounters”. It dispels widespread myths about sharks, provides well-founded facts and shows why fear of these fascinating sea creatures is often unfounded. July 10, 2025 Hardly any other animal is as fascinating and at the same time as feared as the shark. In Blind Dates, Gerhar...


  • 2025 10 31 Visit by international animal welfare pioneers to TIR

    Visit by international animal welfare pioneers to TIR In October, the Foundation for Animals in Law (TIR) welcomed two internationally renowned animal welfare pioneers to its library archive: Sue Leary, with over 30 years of commitment to laboratory animals and animal-free research, and Wim DeKok, with around 50 years of experience in the global animal welfare and animal rights movement. Both used their visit to TIR to research historical documents and thus pass on important insights for the legal protection of animals. October 31, 2025 In recent weeks, TIR once again welcomed two distinguishe...


  • Donations

    Donations via TWINT, credit card, PostFinance, Apple Pay or PayPal 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 Mr. Cassian CareemTel. +41 (0) 43 443 06 43careem@tierimrecht.org Do you have questions concerning inheritance issues and legacies?Please contact Ms. Christine Künzli:Tel. +41 (0) 43 4...


  • Wildlife

    Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists Many tourist attractions with wild animals cause considerable stress for the animals involved. Wild animals are not adapted to the human environment. The unnatural proximity to humans during such encounters inflicts immense suffering on them.Please keep your hands to yourself! Camel riding Parrot shows Koala bear cuddling Elephant bathing Touch basins with turtles Bear performances Snapshots with sloths Selfies with tiger cubs Monkey pageants Panda keeper experiences Behavior abroad Recreational activities with wild animals have bec...


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