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2023 07 25 South Korean delegation visits TIR
...ent representatives from the Republic of Korea. The main topics of discussion were the formulation of animal protection law in Switzerland and the corresponding enforcement. Other topics included political animal protection work, training obligations for animal keepers and TIR's awareness-raising campaigns. July 25, 2023 At the beginning of July, TIR welcomed a group of South Korean government rep... ...ormation (IAMDT).In an input presentation, TIR lawyer Caroline Mulle familiarised the South Korean guests with the concept and specifics of Swiss animal protection law. The focus was on the enforcemen...
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TIR Animal Law Award
...S can be considered an absolute forerunner and international example for the education in animal welfare law. Following the laudatory speech by Dr. Gieri Bolliger, Executive Director of TIR, Professor Pamela D. Frasch, Founder and Managing Director of CALS, and Professor Kathy Hessler received the first TIR Animal Law Award. Find more information on the award ceremony here (in German) and view a video of the event here (in German).
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2019 06 06 Ban wild animal in circuses: Animal welfare organizations launch second campaign image
...mage, which depicts an innocent tiger sentenced to life-long imprisonment, is meant to draw attention to the suffering of wild animals in circuses. It is high time for a change in the way animals are viewed and presented.Campaign websiteNews release of March 5, 2019: TIR and its partners launch new campaign Lebenslang für eure Unterhaltung. Lebenslang für eure Unterhaltung.
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2025 07 21 TIR at European Conference on Legal Representation for Animals
...ng of July, experts from the fields of law, politics, practice and civil society from over 20 countries took part in the conference "Access to Justice for Animals in Europe: Towards an ‘Aarhus Convention’ for Animals?" in Hamburg, at the beginning of July, to engage in in-depth discussions on access to justice for animals in Europe. The event, organised by the AJA (Access to Justice for Animals) r... ...national level. The main focus was on the idea of a European agreement, modelled on the Aarhus Convention, the first international treaty to grant citizens participation rights in environmental protec...
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2023 07 21 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...pulation to abstain from or drastically reduce animal food, are no longer sufficient by far to prevent serious consequences for the global community. Friederike Schmitz calls for a comprehensive trans... ...of Bern has written an essay on this subject, in which she emphasises that the phase-out should not burden those people who have so far provided important services to society. Rather, it is the task o... ...al welfare point of view, the extraction of the serum is to be rejected, especially because the calves are presumed to suffer a painful death. The carbon footprint of lab-grown meat is better than tha...
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2019 02 11 TIR pleased with outcome of Zurich's voting results: electorate rejects proposed amendment to cantonal dog law
...h's voters rejected an amendment to the cantonal dog legislation, which would have resulted in the abolition of compulsory training courses for dog owners. The Zürcher Tierschutz (Zurich Aimal Welfare... ...ticularly important from an animal welfare perspective. They significantly contribute to promoting correct, animal-friendly treatment of dogs and also to protecting their general wellbeing by giving n... ...ersion of this news release.
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2021 09 10 New TIR brochure: Stop indiscriminate funding of animal experiments!
...ticized not only in view of animal ethics, but also from a scientific standpoint. One criticism is that results from animal experiments often cannot be reproduced in subsequent experiments and that, in most cases, the findings cannot be extrapolated to humans. Nevertheless, animal experiments are still routinely approved. In Switzerland, for example, less than one percent of all requested animal e... ...periments, there is an urgent need to subject animal experiments to a systematic benefit assessment. The pressing necessity for action in the field of animal experiments is also reflected in the recen...
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2023 04 18 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation 2023/01
...olition was used as an example to give animals a voice and rights. Human rights should be followed by animal rights. Cruelty to animals and abuses should be fought consistently. The founding of the "A... ...considered it their main task to work towards the prevention of any cruelty to animals in the kitchen and private homes.In his writings, Albert Knapp urged the high governorate to impose a penal law ... ...her important very early player within the animal protection movement was Dr Theodor Plieninger (1795-1879), who later became the defining figure of the first decade of the Württemberg Animal Prote...
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2024 08 28 TIR gives a talk at the Animal Rights Law Summer School in Antwerp
...f Antwerp. Students from many different countries assembled to discuss various issues in the field of animal rights law. TIR Managing Director Gieri Bolliger was also present at the event as a speaker... ...s from the point of view of both the organisers and the participants. TIR congratulates Dr Eva Kempers on the exciting and well-balanced programme and is happy that the field of animal law is also gaining in importance at an international level. We wish the Animal Rights Law Summer School in Antwerp continued success for the future! Read more: Summer School Animal Law, Rights and Representation 20...