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2021 03 04 TIR files criminal complaint: animal welfare law also applies to fish!
...ictures, a dry hand is holding a fish and it is obvious that the animal has been not stunned beforehand and is still conscious. The visibly firm and improper hand grip is clearly exerting significant pressure on the animal's internal organs, particularly its heart. In agreement with various experts, TIR assumes that in this case the criminal offense of mistreating of animals is fulfilled. Even though it is not clear from the report what exactly happened to the trout, all plausible scenarios suggest that the animal was subject to excessive stress. TIR has therefore filed criminal charges agains...
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2016 11 22 TIR campaign wins Silver at the international Epica-Awards
...rdam. Tier im Recht is delighted to have received this honor and congratulates the advertising agency Ruf Lanz, which designed the campaign, on their great success. November 22, 2016 The renowned Epica-Award is the only international prize for outstanding creative advertising, which is awarded by the marketing and communications press. The jury is comprised of editors-in-chief and journalists from 34 magazines from 27 countries. In 2016, the jury members evaluated more than 3800 campaigns by 631 agencies from 66 countries. With two gold, three silver, and two bronze awards, Ruf Lanz was t...
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2024 04 01 Swiss animal welfare law: not as good as Swiss chocolate
...l welfare law. This is generally considered exemplary, but allows serious abuses in the treatment of animals. Chocolate animals are used to depict the suffering that lies behind the elegant packaging. The campaign was once again realised by the renowned creative agency Ruf Lanz. April 1, 2024 Switzerland is world-famous - both for its fine, high-quality chocolate and for its strict and favourable animal welfare laws. Unfortunately though, the image is deceptive: Swiss animal welfare law is nowhere near as good as Swiss chocolate. The appearance of strict animal welfare regulations fades on cl...
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2021 07 16 TIR-Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
... brands.While there is at least some controversy surrounding fur, the leather industry is still selling its products largely unhindered and without much public backlash. Like fur, leather is essentially animal skin minus the hair. Leather processing companies supply not only the shoe and clothing industry, but also, for example, the furniture and automobile industry. No less than fur products, this multi-billion-dollar market is a source of immense animal suffering.In general, it is impossible to trace the conditions under which the animals were kept. In Switzerland, there is a declaration req...
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2017 08 10 Animal friendly holidays – problematic souvenirs and delicacies
...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 species are now threatened with extinction and are therefore protected by the Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) or by national laws. The export and import of live specimens as well as p...
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2016 10 04 tierimrecht.org with a totally new look!
...Tier im Recht (TIR) is proud to present its new, completely revised website on today's World Animal Day. The new www.tierimrecht.org is not only much clearer and more user-friendly than its predecessor but also more modern and interactive. Interested individuals can now find out more easily and quickly about the various aspects of legal animal welfare. October 4, 2016 Tier im Recht (TIR) is proud to present its new, completely revised website on today's World Animal Day. The new www.tierimrecht.org is not only much clearer and more user-friendly than its predecessor but also more modern and in...
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2016 03 03 Trophy hunting for endangered species overseas – hunting tourism
...bwe. Trophy hunting is currently a very controversial topic, particularly since the death of Cecil the lion, which led to increased public awareness on the subject. March 3, 2016 Africa is a popular travel destination for trophy hunters from around the world due to the so-called "Big Five" (lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, and buffaloes). Hunters can usually bring back home the carcasses of the animals with a corresponding permit. Hunting trips are often offered over the internet as an overall package including a weapon, accommodation, meals, and permits. Certain hunting methods, which are...
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2025 10 24 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...gricultural company is represented by aspiring lawyer Ben Lorentz from a renowned Hamburg law firm, who quickly realises why he, as a rookie, has been assigned the case. Since animals are treated as objects under the law and have no legal capacity, the lawsuit is purely symbolic – his client cannot lose the case.What the lawyer doesn't know, however, is that an international team of researchers is already working vigorously on the other side to use artificial intelligence to decipher communication with animals – a breakthrough that could change everything. Veteran lawyer Rabenstein and his ass...
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2019 01 18 CITES publishes proposals for CoP18
...ld Fauna and Flora) is an international agreement between governments aimed at ensuring that international trade in wild animals and plants does not threaten the survival of their species. The convention was signed in Washington in 1972 and ratified by Switzerland in 1975. The original document is deposited in Switzerland and the CITES Secretariat is based in Geneva. 183 countries have so far signed the agreement, which protects a total of about 5'800 animal species and 30'000 plant species. The various species are classified into three categories according to the degree of their endangerment ...
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2018 06 14 TIR supports "Stop Live Transport" campaign
...er continents; this is due to an absurd subsidy system that creates incentives for live transport. In European countries, there are a number of provisions for the protection of animals for slaughter and fattening during transport. For example, regular watering and feeding are required and the animals must be given time for rest. However, investigations into live transports by animal welfare organizations like Animals' Angels show that the provisions in place are being systematically violated. Many animals are exported overseas to other continents, meaning that the animals oftentimes spend days...