The Dignity of Kangal Fish in the Context of the Swiss Animal Protection Act

Since 2008, the Swiss Animal Protection Act (AniPA) protects not only the welfare but also the dignity of the animal. Weighing of interests plays a crucial role in the implementation of the dignity concept. This article outlines the concept of the dignity of animals and explains the method of weighi...

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Main Authors: Katharina Friedli, Heinrich Binder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/4/561
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spelling doaj-32511dc900ce4268b8da70cd20bb90cf2020-11-25T03:10:55ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-03-011056156110.3390/ani10040561The Dignity of Kangal Fish in the Context of the Swiss Animal Protection ActKatharina Friedli0Heinrich Binder1Tänikon Centre of Anmimal Welfare, 8356 Ettenhausen, SwitzerlandFederal Food Safety and Veterinary Office, 3003 Berne, SwitzerlandSince 2008, the Swiss Animal Protection Act (AniPA) protects not only the welfare but also the dignity of the animal. Weighing of interests plays a crucial role in the implementation of the dignity concept. This article outlines the concept of the dignity of animals and explains the method of weighing of interests in the context of the AniPA. The ‘Dignity of the Animal’ study group (DSG) of the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) has disputed the implementation of this novel concept in animal welfare and has developed a model procedure to ensure that weighing of interests in the context of the AniPA is carried out correctly and in a standardized way. Weighing of interests is performed in seven steps: 1. Describing the aim; 2. presentation of the facts; 3. assessing suitability; 4. assessing necessity; 5. identifying and assessing strain; 6. identifying and assessing interests; and 7. comparing strain vs. interests. The application of the model is shown with the example of kangal fish used for therapeutic or recreational purposes. It shows how the outcome of the weighing of interests will differ for the same setup depending on the nature of interests involved.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/4/561Swiss Animal Protection Actdignity of the animalweighing of interestsseven-step modelkangal fish
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Swiss Animal Protection Act
dignity of the animal
weighing of interests
seven-step model
kangal fish
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Heinrich Binder
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title The Dignity of Kangal Fish in the Context of the Swiss Animal Protection Act
title_short The Dignity of Kangal Fish in the Context of the Swiss Animal Protection Act
title_full The Dignity of Kangal Fish in the Context of the Swiss Animal Protection Act
title_fullStr The Dignity of Kangal Fish in the Context of the Swiss Animal Protection Act
title_full_unstemmed The Dignity of Kangal Fish in the Context of the Swiss Animal Protection Act
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publishDate 2020-03-01
description Since 2008, the Swiss Animal Protection Act (AniPA) protects not only the welfare but also the dignity of the animal. Weighing of interests plays a crucial role in the implementation of the dignity concept. This article outlines the concept of the dignity of animals and explains the method of weighing of interests in the context of the AniPA. The ‘Dignity of the Animal’ study group (DSG) of the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) has disputed the implementation of this novel concept in animal welfare and has developed a model procedure to ensure that weighing of interests in the context of the AniPA is carried out correctly and in a standardized way. Weighing of interests is performed in seven steps: 1. Describing the aim; 2. presentation of the facts; 3. assessing suitability; 4. assessing necessity; 5. identifying and assessing strain; 6. identifying and assessing interests; and 7. comparing strain vs. interests. The application of the model is shown with the example of kangal fish used for therapeutic or recreational purposes. It shows how the outcome of the weighing of interests will differ for the same setup depending on the nature of interests involved.
topic Swiss Animal Protection Act
dignity of the animal
weighing of interests
seven-step model
kangal fish
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