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Taking Ethical Considerations Into Account?. lic. iur. Vanessa Gerritsen Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) 27 March 2013, Messerli Research Institute, Vetmed Vienna. Harm-benefit analysis in Switzerland harm-benefit analysis as integral part of Swiss animal experimentation legislation
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Taking EthicalConsiderations Into Account? lic. iur. Vanessa Gerritsen Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) 27 March 2013, Messerli Research Institute, Vetmed Vienna
Harm-benefit analysis in Switzerland • harm-benefit analysis as integral part of Swiss animal experimentation legislation • severity grade catalogue (available at www.bvet.admin.ch) • accountability of applicants • prospective evaluation • retrospective evaluation
Harm-benefit analysis in theory and practice • Art. 19 Abs. 4 TSchG (Animal Welfare Law) infliction of pain, suffering, damage or anxiety to an animal must not be licensed if there is no evidence of a benefit overbalancing the animal's suffering Theory and Practice: nodding acquaintances
Harm-benefit analysis in theory and practice • in practice: mere formality • explanation that the meant project is able to contribute to the development of new therapies • rather 3R boards (with focus on refinement and reduction)
harm: severity concreteness benefit: importance concreteness Indispensable limit • the three stages of proportionality • applicability • necessity • harm-benefit analysis • doubts about applicability or necessity influence harm-benefit analysis!
Closing words • focus on implementation vast deficiencies in practice: • reduction to formality • untouchable science • stuck in tradition • examination of implementation • authorities decisionshave to be strenghtened
Thank you gerritsen@tierimrecht.org www.tierimrecht.org