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  • 2025 06 26 TIR calls for minimum requirements for the husbandry of calves raised with their mothers or foster mothers

    TIR calls for minimum requirements for the husbandry of calves raised with their mothers or foster mothers Raising calves with their mothers or foster mothers not only benefits animal welfare, but also the health of the calves. Unfortunately, however, there are currently no clear minimum requirements for this more animal-friendly form of husbandry in Switzerland. This leads to competitive disadvantages in agriculture and misleads consumers. Together with the Cowpassion association, the MuKa specialist unit and the global animal welfare organisation FOUR PAWS, the Foundation for the Animal in t...


  • 2016 03 16 20 Years Tier im Recht – TIR celebrates its anniversary and bestows TIR Animal Law Award for the first time

    ...IR Animal Law Award for the first time Looking back on its efforts and achievements for the legal protection of animals since 1996, yesterday, Tier im Recht (TIR) celebrated its 20th anniversary and for the first time awarded the international "TIR Animal Law Award" for outstanding achievements in the field of animal welfare law. The first award winner is the Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) at the Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland (Oregon/USA). March 16, 2016 TIR has been committed to a continuous improvement of the legal protection for animals since 1996. We have become the large...


  • Library

    Library - Online Database The database of the TIR library contains about 24'000 books, essays, and movies on the animal within the law, ethics, and society. All listed works are also physically available at TIR's office. The TIR library is a reference library. Copying facilities are available. Opening hours: Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. till 12 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. till 5:30 p.m. (or upon request). In order to visit us, please contact us beforehand: Tel. +41 (0)43 443 06 43.New additions will be available on the Swiss Library Service Platform (SLSP) from January 2026.


  • 2022 03 09 Entry requirements for refugees with companion animals fleeing Ukraine

    Entry requirements for refugees with companion animals fleeing Ukraine Many seeking protection are currently fleeing the war zone, some of them accompanied by their companion animals. Crossing the border into the EU and Switzerland can be problematic: Ukraine is considered an unlisted third country regarding rabies, resulting in stricter entry requirements for companion animals. On top of the fear and suffering the people are subjected to, they are also faced with the threat of having to leave behind their beloved animals. March 9, 2022 The European Commission has therefore advised member stat...


  • Who We Are

    ...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 impl... ...e and in writing to private individuals, organizations, authorities, and media professionals seeking advice. Our team of experts answers more than a thousand legal inquiries per year. Answers to the m...


  • Projects

    ...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 ... ...urce of information for anyone interested in animal welfare topics, but also an indispensible tool for the development of academic papers in the various fields. With the constant expansion of the lite... ...aining programs for private individuals and enforcement authorities and thus promotes the dissemination of knowledge.General donations for our most urgent animal welfare projects


  • Anniversary campaign

    Anniversary campaign 2026 Peace and rights for all animals, too in collaboration with Ruf Lanzread more Peace and rights for all animals, too - Chicken Peace and rights for all animals, too - Rabbit Peace and rights for all animals, too - Swan Peace and rights for all animals, too - Cat Peace and rights for all animals, too - Horse Peace and rights for all animals, too - Cockatoo Peace and rights for all animals, too - Lamb


  • International Conventions

    ...international trade in animals, such as the Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). There are also other conventions on species conservation, such as the Bonn Convention, which aims at the conservation of migratory animals, or the Bern Conv... ...rm animals, animals for slaughter, laboratory animals, or companion animals. However, the various animal welfare acts issued under EU Community law are not directly applicable. Nevertheless, Switzerland has committed to the partial adoption of EU law through international agreements.Below you find a...


  • Swiss animal welfare law: not as good as Swiss chocolate

    ...k reveals that even in this country, certain forms of husbandry and practices are still permitted in the treatment of animals that significantly restrict their welfare and dignity. In order to use ani... ...or stress-free life for the affected animals. But there is also an urgent need for action with regard to the enforcement of animal welfare legislation by the competent veterinary and police authoritie... ...ulted by public and private institutions as a specialist centre for analysing animal welfare legislation and animal welfare enforcement.


  • 2021 10 29 Tracing the dubious puppy trade

    ...py trade The trade in all kinds of young pedigree animals is flourishing. In 2020, the demand for dogs from countries outside of Switzerland increased dramatically. Countless breeders and sellers are looking to make profits with highly questionable methods, some of them criminal, and practically all in violation of animal welfare laws. Together with the animal welfare organization FOUR PAWS, the ... ...ms for a ban on the private sale of pets over the internet from 2024. Only authorized breeders and animal shelters will still be allowed to offer their animals online. In Austria, a comparable regulat...


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