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  • 2023 07 25 South Korean delegation visits TIR

    ... Korea. As a follow-up, TIR received positive news: South Korea has decided to ban the breeding and slaughter of dogs for human consumption. Dog meat farms, dog slaughterhouses and the sale of dog meat are to be banned throughout the Republic. Efforts are being made to introduce compulsory courses for dog owners. Welcome MLaw Caroline Mulle Presentation by TIR lawyer Caroline Mulle Group picture at the TIR library Shared exchange Group picture


  • 2018 06 26 Fawn killed during mowing works - TIR files criminal complaint for animal cruelty

    ...onless and only get up when when the mower is just a few meters away. Usually their reaction comes too late and the animals are run over by the machine. The instinct to remain still only goes away when fawns reach 2-3 weeks of age. They either die on the spot or must be put down by a gamekeeper as a result of the severe injuries and mutilations sustained by the mowers. Farmers have a number of options to check their fields for hidden fawns before mowing. For example, they can all on gamekeepers to blind the fields or track down the animals with dogs to scare them away. Furthermore, there are...


  • 2017 08 29 Scandalous case of animal cruelty and lack of law enforcement in the canton of Thurgau

    ...the horses were put up for auction and sold off to new owners, which in itself was a welcome decision. However, the auction took place almost immediately after confiscation, which was clearly not in the interest of the animals involved, because interested buyers were forced to make a hasty decision. Also, objections to a rushed auctioning off of the animals and proposals from animal welfare organizations to help find the horses adequate new homes were not taken very seriously. In conclusion and on a positive note, this tragic case of animal cruelty and administrative failure and the public o...


  • Cantonal Dog Laws

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  • 2023 04 14 TIR delighted: Federal Council has ambitions to ban the import of fur produced under conditions of animal cruelty

    ...d previously spoken out in favour of the issue with a clear majority (see news item of 30.5.2022). To the present day, the Federal Council has opposed such an import ban. In February 2020, for example, it stated in its response to the Aebischer motion that it would instead rely on the declaration obligation that has been in force since 2014 and the transparency that this would bring for consumers. The Council also raised doubts about the WTO conformity of the measure and possible enforcement difficulties as further reasons for its stance.But now the Federal Council has apparently changed its v...


  • 2016 04 20 Protecting wild animals from poaching – The fight against the illegal wildlife trade

    ..., art, etc.) or end up in dubious zoos and amusement parks, especially in China and the Emirates. Oftentimes, the smugglers use fake CITES documentation or take animals across boarders without any documents whatsoever.     The battle against poaching and the illegal wildlife trade constitutes a major challenge. The perpetrators responsible for the illegal activities are members of organized crime and are now on the same level as drug, human, and arms trafficking. One of the main issues is the lack of enforcement after poachers have been caught. Due to corruption and political instability in so...


  • 2021 01 11 Hands off wildlife attractions

    ...ic shows the urgent need for action regarding our treatment of wildlife quite plainly. Wild animals are exploited in many ways, including for tourist attractions which are still very popular around the globe. From selfies with baby tigers to riding elephants and camels to dance performances by bears or hotel shows with parrots, “wildlife experiences” of all kinds are on offer. Not visible in the souvenir pictures, however, is the great animal suffering that is often associated with such activities. Tourists are led to believe they're witnessing a peaceful co-existence of humans and animals. In...


  • 2026 02 02 On its 30th anniversary, TIR wishes for peace and rights for animals, too

    ...erable and those in need of protection, and for the urgent desire for a more peaceful world. A lamb, a cat, a chicken, a horse, a swan, a rabbit and a cockatoo float lightly against a light blue background, each with an olive branch in its mouth or beak. The seven animals represent all living beings whose needs are often overlooked, suppressed or subordinated to other interests.Peace and rights are among the most important concerns of our society. However, they must not be limited to the protection of humans, but must be granted to all living beings – including animals. Where binding laws are ...


  • 2019 09 02 TIR attends 18th CITES Conference of the Parties in Geneva

    ...s (i.e. without the need for a vote). From an animal and species protection point of view, this is a great success. For example, the signatory states decided to add giraffes to Appendix II and thus place the animals under the provisions of CITES for the first time. This means that it is now possible to monitor trade in giraffes more closely. The following species are now also covered by the CITES scope of application or have had their protection status strengthened: Asian small-clawed and smooth-coated otters, mako sharks, guitar- and wedgefish, as well as three species of teatfish. Unfortu...


  • 2023 10 19 TIR gives a talk at the Canadian Animal Law Conference

    ...ctive". She pointed out that there are major deficits in the implementation of animal experimentation regulations in Switzerland and proposed several possible approaches to improve the situation. Together with the other speakers on the panel, she also took part in the subsequent panel discussion and answered questions raised by an interested audience. TIR would like to thank Animal Justice and the University of Toronto Faculty of Law for organising this very successful conference. It yielded a number of profound insights, new international contacts were established and existing connections int...


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