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2021 12 14 TIR thrilled that National Council supports import ban for fur products derived from animal cruelty
...pport of a campaign to promote it. TIR hopes that the Council of States will follow suit and adopt the proposal as well. December 14, 2021 Yesterday, the upper chamber of Parliament (National Council) adopted the proposal that was presented in Parliament in December 2019 (see news release of Decembe... ...d not be allowed to enter Switzerland at all. An import ban on fur products derived from cruelty to animals is therefore urgently needed. A ban is the only way to prevent domestic demand from promoting forms of fur production abroad that are clearly rejected by a large part of the Swiss population. ...
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2018 09 25 TIR speaks at international animal law conference in Finland
...m of the event was to discuss the term "animal law" and what it stands for as a promising and independent field of jurisprudence.The animal welfare lawyers demonstrated the diversity of the term "animal law" by talking about their respective projects and experiences and the orientation of their work. It turns out that the expectations placed on a corresponding university course can vary depending on the target group. For example, while LL.M. Sacha Lucassen from the University of Aarhus (Denmark) examined the interdisciplinarity and cultural differences among the students interested in...
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Complaint to the Commission of the European Communities Concerning Failure to Comply with Community Law Complaint to the Commission of the European Communities Concerning Failure to Comply with Community Law So far as illegal bird catching with nets and lime sticks is concerned, Community law in Cyprus is a dead letter. Despite the implementation of the EU Birds Directive in Cyprus national Law 152(1)/2003, wild birds have continued to be as unprotected as before, because of the inefficient and often legally inadequate actions of police and judicial authorities. The Foundation for the Animal i...
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2022 06 03 TIR Library Newsletter: Selected Reading Tip
...ected new additions to its library, including books, articles, and films on animal-related topics. The current issue focuses on the history of milk, the bright and dark sides of dairy farming, and Europe's dairy industry. June 6, 2022 Cows with intact horns on lush green pastures - this image still ... ...are only granted 90 out of 365 days to move freely for two hours or a little more at a time. Almost 60 percent of Swiss cows live in barns that allow them to roam freely, which gives them a little more freedom of movement, but can also be highly stressful for them due to a lack of escape options in...
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2023 11 17 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...nventional approach to highlighting efforts to recognise the fundamental rights of non-human animals. November 17, 2023 Humans (Homo sapiens) occupy a special position compared to animals in terms of their mental abilities, as we learn from the compact encyclopaedia of biology, defining the term hum... ...considered "things" before the law, which means that they do not even have the status of an individual.In the book "Thing: Inside the Struggle for Animal Personhood", the legal and scientific arguments in favour of the personal rights of animals are presented in the form of a graphic novel drawn by ...
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2025 04 04 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...of living organisms to life. April 4, 2025 Modern technologies determine our daily lives. Depending on how they are used, they are either a curse or a blessing. With regard to the animal and plant world, however, artificial intelligence could increasingly help to promote the protection of individual... ...ead of just sending out alarm signals to warn sea turtles of nets, the use of trawl nets should be banned and fishing generally reduced. It is also questionable whether these new infrastructures will effectively change our relationship with the earth and all living creatures. It would be desirab...
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2022 02 25 TIR Library Newsletter: 2022 Book Recommendation
...of recent additions to the TIR library, including books, articles, and movies on topics related to animals. The current newsletter focuses on the history of algae, their benefits for humans, and their high efficacy in reducing CO2 emissions. February 25, 2022 In 2015, 196 countries signed the Paris ... ... they could help us out of the climate crisis. Ruth Kassinger describes how vital algae are, as well as how, if used and cultivated wisely, they could help us humans out of the climate crisis. Even a single sip of salt water contains several thousand different algae, which are the most vital source ...
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2017 11 16 Animal welfare-related penal practice 2016: TIR analysis shows massive differences between the cantons in the prosecution of animal welfare-related offenses and also practically inexistent law enforcement in the field of poultry farming
... can be traced back to a significant improvement of the penal system. Nevertheless, there are still large differences between the cantons. This year's report examined in particular the animal welfare regulations on poultry farming and the related penal practice. It turns out that the welfare and dignity of chickens are hardly taken into account on a legal level. November 16, 2017 Throughout Switzerland, the number of animal welfare-related criminal proceedings has almost quadrupled over the past ten years and has even increased more than sixfold in the last 15 years. In TIR's opinion, this is ...
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2021 07 16 TIR-Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...ls as pets and love to cuddle them. At the same time we eat them and wear their skin, feathers, and fur. Dozens of photos and videos of animals suffering on fur farms, confined in cramped cages awaiting to die in horrific pain for their fur, have led to major protests by animal welfare organizations... ...ld eventually drive out animal materials. Visionary ideas and innovations are not new. Records of alternatives for leather, wool, ivory, feathers, and fur exist from as early as the Victorian era (1837 to 1901). Images of earlier advertising posters show examples of non-animal fashion with titles su...
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2023 04 18 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation 2023/01
... 19th century began to reflect more critically and question the human-animal relationship, started to react more strongly against abuses and animal cruelty and thus set the animal protection movement in motion.When the first German animal protection initiative addressed the public in 1838, it aimed ... ...d Us), are carrying out this important task. Even in legal studies, animal protection law has not yet arrived in the true sense of the word. Seminars on this subject are offered in Zurich by the Foundation for Animals in Law and Prof. Dr. iur. Daniel Jositsch and in Berne by Prof. Dr. Kunz.The w...