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Who We Are
Who We Are Who We Are The aim of all TIR projects is to improve the human-animal relationship in a legal, ethical, and social sense. Purpose of the Foundation & Basic Information Scientific Work TIR supports and promotes the further development of law and ethics for the protection of animals and in the relationship between humans and animals both on a national and international level. The findings acquired within the scope of the foundation purpose are intended for implementation in jurisprudence and legislation.Practical Goals TIR advocates for the elimination of deficiencies in the animal we...
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Projects
Projects The Aim of all TIR Projects is to Improve the Human-Animal Relationship in a Legal, Ethical, and Social Sense. Annually recurring projects and also one-time projects are necessary in order to serve our foundation's purpose and to assess current animal welfare-related topics. You can find a selection of this year's emphases of our projects below. In order to fulfill our foundation's purpose and to carry out projects, we, as an operative foundation, are dependent on financial support. We would be pleased to provide you with a detailed description of each project (including cost budget) ...
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Help for animals in Ukraine and Ukrainians fleeing with their companion animals
Help for animals in Ukraine and Ukrainians fleeing with their companion animals People fleeing Ukraine with companion animals Important information for people fleeing Ukraine with companion animals is available on the website of the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO). A fact sheet is available in Englisch and Ukrainian. On March 24, 2022, the FSVO decided on further temporary relaxations regarding the entry with companion animals from Ukraine: The risk of bringing rabies into the country is considered low, since a large percentage of companion animals brought into the country ha...
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2023 04 18 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation 2023/01
TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation In its first library newsletter of 2023, the Foundation for Animals in Law (TIR) once again presents selected new acquisitions, such as books, articles and films on animal-related topics. The current issue focuses on the book "Tierschutz und Tierrechte im Königreich Württemberg" (Animal Protection and Animal Rights in the Kingdom of Württemberg), which shows the origins of the animal protection movement in German-speaking countries and explores the question of animal rights and the duties humans have towards animals. April 18, 2023 Germany boasts...
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2021 06 14 TIR supports “Ban Live Exports” campaign
TIR supports “Ban Live Exports” campaign On the worldwide “Ban Live Export” day, animal welfare organizations from all over the world are raising awareness for the enormous suffering of farm animals on long-distance transports. Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) also supports the call for an end to long international transports of live animals. Animal transports that were stuck because of Corona-related border closures as well as the emergency slaughter or disposal of thousands of calves left to wait on two ships for months without care in the spring of 2021 in Spain are...
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2024 11 18 TIR explains the legal and practical reality of Swiss pig farming
TIR explains the legal and practical reality of Swiss pig farming Agricultural organisations frequently refer to the strict Swiss animal welfare laws. State-subsidised advertising of happy animals is intended to stimulate the desire for meat and counteract any guilty conscience. The Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) is deeply concerned about the legal basis and enforcement in Switzerland - and paints a completely different picture to that of advertising and the industry. November 18,2024 The standard of Swiss pig farming can be described as modest at best. In an international comparis...
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News
News TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation June 7, 2026 In its second Library Newsletter of 2026, the Foundation for Animals in the Law (TIR) once again highlights selected new additions to its collection. The newsletter features books, articles, and film clips on animal-related topics. The current issue focuses on the book “Can AI Save Nature?” It examines whether artificial intelligence accelerates ecological crises—or whether it can, in fact, be used to address them. 2026 On its 30th anniversary, TIR wishes for peace and rights for animals, tooFebruary 2, 2026 The Foundation ...