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2023 07 12 Animal rights deserve as much attention as Donald Trump
...e fact that animals worldwide have a right to a species-appropriate and suffering-free life. Because they cannot speak for themselves, TIR is needed. And so are you - thank you for supporting our work. More information More about the new subject Animal rights deserve as much attention as Donald Trump.
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2007 10 24 11th IAHAIO - World congress in Tokyo - A successful participation for the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht
...st as a basic right worldwide.Due to the very positive feedback on their presentation, TIR can proudly say that it is one of the top institutions regarding animal welfare and has already made some very important efforts in this field, such as its recent initiative to request that an official institution of an animal lawyer be introduced worldwide following the example of the Swiss equivalent in Zurich. Further information:Tokyo Presentation Global Perspective, October 2007 (PDF)
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2023 08 23 TIR speaks at Animal Ethics Summer School in Oxford
...d public discourse. Worldwide, the Oxford Centre comprises over one hundred Fellows from around twenty countries who are researching in the fields of the natural sciences or humanities and have made an outstanding contribution to the field of animal ethics. The Oxford Centre also co-edits the Journal of Animal Ethics (JAE) with the University of Illinois and publishes its own animal ethics series with Palgrave MacMillan.At this year's Summer School, around 150 experts from animal ethics, animal law, theology, psychology and other fields discussed various aspects of the conference theme "Animal...
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2025 09 06 TIR speaks again at the Animal Ethics Summer School in Oxford
...ut twenty countries worldwide who conduct research in the natural sciences or humanities and have made outstanding contributions to the field of animal ethics. The Oxford Centre also publishes the Journal of Animal Ethics (JAE) and its own animal ethics series in collaboration with various partners. TIR has maintained close and very friendly contact with the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics for many years, and its managing director, Dr Gieri Bolliger, has also been a Fellow of the Centre since 2020 (see TIR-News of 7 December 2020).At this year's Summer School, around 180 experts from the field...
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2025 12 18 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...the salmon consumed worldwide comes from aquaculture. Millions of animals live in cramped conditions in huge marine facilities. Pathogens and parasites such as salmon lice spread quickly here and are often combated with synthetic, sometimes illegal, chemicals that cause even more damage to the marine ecosystem. Escaped farmed fish also threaten wild stocks which are already endangered.Although aquaculture is considered a sustainable alternative to wild fishing, the industry often conceals the actual origin of the fish. The use of fishmeal and fish oil – products that themselves come from wild ...
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2022 02 25 TIR Library Newsletter: 2022 Book Recommendation
...fore imperative. By buying food and cosmetic products without palm oil, avoiding air travel as far as possible, using electricity from renewable energy sources, and greatly reducing meat consumption, we can all contribute to reducing CO2 emissions. Ruth Kassinger is the author of several scientific and historical books. She lives in the USA and holds degrees from Yale and Johns Hopkins University.Her book "Slime - How Algae Created Us, Plague Us, and Just Might Save Us" is available in stores and can also be read upon advance notice at the TIR library, where reading and workstations are availa...
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2021 04 02 Egg consumption reaches new high – animal welfare lags behind
...nking that they are buying meat from particularly animal-friendly production systems.The consumption of animal products like meat, eggs, milk, and honey inevitably involves compromises at the expense of animal welfare. How far they go is usually determined by the price. It is time to rethink and significantly raise the much-praised Swiss minimum standard. This standard comes nowhere near to guaranteeing respect for animal dignity. TIR advocates for the legal protection of animals and a consistent enforcement. However, it also strives to educate consumers about the living conditions of animals ...
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2023 11 17 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...case has attracted worldwide attention and opened the door for similar cases on the international stage. Thanks to the great commitment of the NhRP organisation's lawyers, the chimpanzees found a place to live in a protected area in Georgia (USA) in 2018, where they were able to experience fresh air for the first time.The object status of animals has been abolished in Switzerland since 2003. Animals are recognized as sentient beings capable of suffering. However, this does not place them on the same level as humans, and they are still not subject to legally enforceable rights and obli...
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2017 09 08 TIR has published an expert opinion on the permissibility of restrictions on the trade in fur products made using cruel production methods
...can be found in our shop. Further information (in German): Publication seriesFurGATT agreement
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2016 09 20 Volume 15 of the TIR series on animal dignity protection has been published
...e TIR series in our Shop. Layout of volume 15