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Farm Animal Welfare in Breeding and Gene Editing: a Comparative Analysis of European Union and Swiss Law
... animal breeding can impact animal welfare positively or negatively, depending on how breeders design the the laws align with an ethical animal welfare approach that recognizes animals as sentient beings ] Similarly, in Swiss law, while a complete disregard for animal dignity is considered illegal - gust 2025. 54 Ibid. 55 Gieri Bolliger, Animal Dignity Protection in Swiss Law – Status Quo ..." -
Exploring Alternatives to Animal Testing: Scientific, Legal and Ethical Challenges in Developing Novel Alternative Methods with a Focus on Organoids as Potential NAMs
... Swiss law. In doing so, we identify concrete important limitations on the use of organoids as NAMs of NAMs as well as the use of organoids using the example of Swiss law. In doing so, we identify concrete in experiments. This moral obligation is also implemented in Swiss law, as animals are constitutionally in experiments. This moral obligation is also implemented in Swiss law, as animals are constitutionally ..."
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