Stiftung für das Tier im Recht

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  • Heat stress

    ...calves – especially fast-growing high-yielding breeds – are even less able than adult animals to adapt to extreme weather conditions. In hot weather, calves start to sweat, accompanied by breathing with increased frequency. In igloo housing, it is not possible for them to find a suitably airy or sha... ...lifting or sticking out their wings, panting and throat fluttering. Particularly on farms with very large flocks of several thousand animals, the high animal density in the barn in combination with the construction of the barns, the animals die an agonizing death by suffocation within a short period...


  • Campaigns

    ...rists. 2021 Help us get justice for animals. 2022 Animal rights deserve as much attention as Donald Trump. 2023 Unfortunately, Swiss animal welfare law is not as good as Swiss chocolate. 2024 Our wish for our 30th anniversary: Peace and Rights for all animals, too 2026 Collaborations with other organizations More protection for fish in the context of labelled production! Illegal bird catching in Cyprus Stop fur! Obligation to spay and neuter outdoor cats in Switzerland No wild animals in Circuses No experiments on primates


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

    ...motionless 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...


  • 2025 09 06 TIR speaks again at the Animal Ethics Summer School in Oxford

    ...st presentation. In her talk ‘Animal modifications to captive conditions’, our librarian and bookbinder Moena Zeller explored the growing tendency in the animal industry to tailor animals to specific husbandry requirements at the expense of their natural needs. This highly problematic tendency is evident in the legal regulations governing the keeping of domestic, farm and wild animals alike.TIR was represented at the Summer School in Oxford by an interdisciplinary delegation of four. In addition to Moena Zeller, Alexandra Spring, Gabriela Gschwend and Managing Director Dr Gieri Bolliger also a...


  • 2017 09 18 TIR at the world premiere of "Citizen Animal"

    ...ree on the Internet later on. TIR would like to congratulate Oliver Kyr for his wonderful work and is hoping that "Citizen Animal" will spread as widely as possible!Citizen Animal on Facebook. Oliver Kyr with Gieri Bolliger and Christine Künzli Panel discussion with Antoine F. Goetschel, Sigrid Lüber, Oliver Kyr and Gieri Bolliger Filmmaker Oliver Kyr at the world premiere Movie poster


  • 2018 05 04 District Court sentences couple to conditional imprisonment for drowning dogs

    ...eir bodies six days later. The husband was temporarily detained in custody.The public prosecutor's office demanded a semi-conditional prison sentence of two years for the husband, whereby he would serve one full year in prison. For the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) it is therefore incomprehensible as to why, in light of the act's cruelty, the court denied the prosecution's request and only imposed conditional prison sentences for both of the accused. For repeated animal cruelty, the highest sentence possible as stipulated in the animal welfare act is unconditional imprisonment of up to ...


  • 2019 04 15 TIR calendar 2019 – April question on animal welfare law

    ...am finally ready to get a cat. Since there are so many homeless animals, I would definitely want to adopt a cat from a shelter. What legal provisions do I have to comply with regarding cat ownership?"TIR's answer:Every animal keeper (that includes animal owners and anyone with an animal under their care) – and thus the keeper of a cat – is required to meet the animal's needs as best as possible. They must ensure the animal's physical and psychological well-being and make sure that the animal is free from pain, suffering, harm, fear, and any other violations of its dignity. Anyone who keeps or ...


  • 2018 12 14 SRG ombudsman supports complaint submitted by TIR regarding a cooking show

    ...to critically point out the obvious animal welfare-related relevance of the crabs' treatment. On the contrary, David Rocco, enthusiastically describes the "cleaning" of the animals as a challenge, while removing its claws and shell while it is fully conscious. In TIR's opinion, this uncritical portrayal of animal cruelty violates the requirement laid down in the RTVA, according to which radio or television program content "may not endanger public morals or glorify or trivialize violence". The editorial staff responsible commented on the complaint lodged by TIR and noted that the practice use...


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

    ...xisting laws points out the loopholes in the respective criminal codes and animal welfare legislations regarding the punishment of zoophilic actions. Taking into account modern ethical animal welfare concepts, the viewpoint of the “dignity of the animal” is an important factor in the revision of existing laws. The need for revised legislations as a result of this new concept is discussed. Further information:Zoophilia an Unrecognized Problem in Animal Welfare Legislation


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

    ...n 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 "Keys to Understanding Animal Law in Japan"www.aoi.uzh.chwww.tierimrecht.orgwww.uni-frankfurt.de Keys to understanding animal law in Japan


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