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  • Legacy and Heritage

    ...heir or bequeathing a legacy Info brochure (in German) A testament allows you to capture your wishes and ideas and ensure that your assets will go to people or institutions that have always been of importance to you. Thus, you allow the things that have been dear to you during your lifetime to live on after your passing. Our brochure with information on wills  (in German) serves as a guide for the regulation of your estate. If required, we are gladly at your service for a personal consultation. Please contact us here in order to order the brochure in print or to arrange a meeting with us.TIR i...


  • 2020 12 07 TIR is happy to announce the appointment of Gieri Bolliger as a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics

    ...f Gieri Bolliger as a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics December 7, 2020 TIR executive director Dr. Gieri Bolliger was appointed as a Fellow of the renowned Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics in December 2020. The Oxford Centre is an independent institute dedicated to improving the ethical status of animals through research and education. Since 2006 it has been promoting animal welfare through academic studies and public discourse. The Oxford Centre also co-edits the Journal of Animal Ethics (JAE) with the University of Illinois and has its own animal ethics series with Palgrav...


  • 2016 12 12 Keys to Understanding Animal Law in Japan – An Analysis of the Most Protected and the Least Protected Animals

    ..., 2016 Honjo Moe is a doctoral candidate at Graduate School of Law at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo and a part-time lecturer in animal welfare law at Teikyo University of Science. She received a Bachelor’s Degree in law from Kyoto University and completed a double Masters degree in Animal Law LL.M. and Environmental and Natural Resources Law LL.M. at Lewis & Clark Law School in the United States.Her research focuses on animal welfare law, related especially to laboratory animals, farm animals and companion animals with a comparative perspective on Japan, the EU and the U.S. Flyer "Key...


  • 2007 06 01 Sexuality with Animals (Zoophilia) – an Unrecognized Problem in Animal Welfare Legislation Report by Gieri Bolliger and Antoine F. Goetschel, Zurich 2005

    ...ture and it remains a far more widespread phenomenon than generally assumed. While zoophilia was severely penalized on ethical and religious grounds for centuries, the age of enlightenment led to more rational views on this topic and consequently milder punishment until finally the sanctions were lifted in most countries. June 1, 2007 Apart from presenting a summary about the changes in legislation dealing with zoophilia in the course of time, this article tries to provide an outline of today’s legal position on zoophilia in the world. A closer look at the existing laws points out the loophole...


  • 2018 06 21 TIR supports the (anti) factory farming initiative

    ...hey are entitled to a life free from the confinement and further consequences of factory farming. The initiators define factory farming as industrial animal husbandry that is aimed at highly efficient production of animal goods and whereby animals are systematically violated in their wellbeing. Syst... ...n of animal dignity today (such as dehorning of cattle, chick shredding, the denial of social bonds, confinement, separation of cows and calves, genetic alterations of animals to speed up growth accompanied by physical and psychological damage, etc.) must no longer be permitted or are to be banned. ...


  • Projects

    ...mal 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 welfare-related topics. You can find a selection of this year's emphases of our projects below. In orde... ...nt years show that, today, significantly more criminal proceedings for animal welfare-related offenses are being initiated and carried out. Penalties have also been noticeably increased: animal welfare-related offenses are being punished more harshly and not so readily played down. The TIR database ...


  • 2023 08 23 TIR speaks at Animal Ethics Summer School in Oxford

    ...delegation and gave a presentation on its public awareness campaigns. August 23, 2023 From 7 to 10 August 2023, the Centre for Animal Ethics held its eighth International Summer School at Merton College, University of Oxford. The renowned  Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, founded in 2006 by theology professor Andrew Linzey, is an independent institute that promotes the ethical status and practical protection of animals through academic study and public discourse. Worldwide, the Oxford Centre comprises over one hundred Fellows from around twenty countries who are researching in the fields of t...


  • 2021 07 30 TIR asks for consideration of animals during national holiday

    ... they often trigger a flight response, depleting valuable energy reserves. When startled, domestic and wild animals can cause accidents leading to human and animal injury. Furthermore, fireworks are often the reason for devastating fires that can be fatal to animals trapped in barns and stables.It is also important to bear in mind that animals generally have a wider hearing range and can therefore pick up more frequencies than humans, so firework noises can be extremely stressful for animals. The smell of fireworks can also trigger a flight instinct. Therefore, companion animals – especiall...


  • 2018 12 12 TIR attended various international animal welfare conferences in 2018

    ...tatus of animals on a national and international level. Speakers from 20 countries (China, Japan, India, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe, England, Scotland, Poland, France, Finland, Spain, and Switzerland) presented national and cross-border strategies for improving animal welfare. TIR was represented by executive director Dr. Gieri Bolliger, Dr. Michelle Richner, and Andreas Rüttimann. Gieri Bolliger had the honor of hosting a panel focusing on animal welfare law in Europe with animal welfare experts from France, Poland, and Sw...


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