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2018 10 15 TIR files criminal complaint against slaughterhouses in Moudon and Avenches
...cht (TIR) has filed a criminal complaint against both companies with the competent public prosecutor's office. October 15, 2018 The video sequences published by the animal rights group PEA show serious violations of the Swiss Animal Welfare Act (AWA) by employees of the slaughterhouses in Avenches and Moudon. The footage shows workers repeatedly handling animals very roughly and using stunning equipment improperly. As a result, the animals suffer severely and are subjected to unnecessary pain and distress. The workers' behavior therefore constitutes animal abuse pursuant to article 26 paragra...
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2004 04 05 Animal Cloning and Animal Welfare Legislation in Switzerland
Animal Cloning and Animal Welfare Legislation in Switzerland Animal Cloning and Animal Welfare Legislation in Switzerland A Report by the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht, CH-Berne/Zurich, elaborated by Antoine F. Goetschel, JD, Director and Attorney-at-Law for the Symposium at the University of Lueneburg, Germany. January 28 – 30, 2000 April 5, 2004 Further information:Report (PDF)
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2024 04 01 Swiss animal welfare law: not as good as Swiss chocolate
...ted digitally, show a horse, a chicken, a dog and a rabbit as chocolate animals in elegant packaging. But even at first glance, it is clear that something is wrong with these animals. They are suffering. The four animals are representative of the immense abuses that are still permitted by Swiss animal welfare law or are tacitly tolerated due to the serious lack of enforcement. Among other things, TIR denounces the fact that socially living animals are still allowed to be kept individually, that animals' basic needs are systematically disregarded, that animal welfare violations are tolerated...
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2017 11 23 TIR continues successful campaign against animal cruelty
...ternatively depicts a dog, a cat, and a rabbit in the form of laced up garbage bags to illustrate the fact that in Switzerland, too, companion animals are often treated and discarded like disposable objects. The images stirred up attention, prompted valuable debates around animal welfare, and also attracted a great deal of attention from the media.Due to the fact that in Switzerland, despite high animal-welfare standards, countless animals are kept under unlawful conditions and numerous animal welfare-related offenses are still not adequately investigated and punished, three more motifs have b...
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2017 08 10 Animal friendly holidays – problematic souvenirs and delicacies
...ecies protection as a matter of course back home, they oftentimes unintentionally face this problem when travelling. Not only should animal shows and direct contact with animals be avoided for reasons of animal and species protection; caution is also advised when buying souvenirs. August 10, 2017 Every year, tourists bring souvenirs to Switzerland that are made from protected animal and plant species, such as ivory carvings, corals, turtle shells, feathers, woods, etc., even though their importation is only allowed with valid documents or is even entirely prohibited. Many animal and plant spe...
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2024 07 05 Internship in Animal Welfare Law at TIR
...fare 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 Animals under the Law (TIR) identifies shortcomings in enforcement and in the consistent prosecution and punishment of animal welfare offences. Animal wel...
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Who We Are
...mal 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 welfare legislation and strives in particular to ensure the consistent implemen...
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2023 06 20 TIR speaks at training conference for law enforcement and veterinary authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... invited to conduct a training session for law enforcement and veterinary authorities in Sarajevo. The core topic of the conference hosted by Animal Friends Bosnia was the investigation and sanctioning of animal welfare crimes. The event was a success, and we look forward to strengthening our cooperation with Animal Friends Bosnia. June 20, 2023 On May 10, TIR had the opportunity to teach in Bosnia and Herzegovina at a training seminar for law enforcement and veterinary authorities. The event was initiated and organized by lawyer Anda Sandal Karic and her team of the non-profit animal welfare ...
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2021 05 10 Illegal dog training aids
...l dog training aids A dog must have a balanced character and be well socialized. It must also not be aggressive towards humans or other animals and must not endanger them. In this context the question often arises as to what type of aids are permissible for breeding and training purposes, especially because certain devices are legally sold while their use is prohibited in Switzerland. May 10, 2021 The Swiss animal welfare legislation clearly prohibits, among other things, to mishandle, neglect or unnecessarily overwork a dog. The Animal Welfare Ordinance also contains special provisions that r...
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2021 01 11 Hands off wildlife attractions
... they're witnessing a peaceful co-existence of humans and animals. In reality, however, abusive practices are involved behind the scenes: cruel husbandry, shady origin of the animals – for some species from downright breeding industries – and brutal training methods with which the animals are made submissive. Wild animals are not adapted to the human environment. That is why the proximity to humans causes them considerable stress. Furthermore, these tourist attractions do not only take place at the expense of the well-being and dignity of the animals involved, but often also cause considerable...