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The Council
of Europe is an intergovernmental body, set
up in 1949, whose main aim is to promote human
rights and democracy and seek solutions to problems
affecting European society. It now has 46 member
countries representing around 800 million citizens.
There are five Conventions that have been agreed
on issues relating to animal welfare, and one
on conservation and protection of wildlife and
habitats. A Convention is only legally binding
on a country when that country has signed and
ratified. Many of the provisions and aims in the
Council of Europe Conventions are acknowledged
by the EU when it has acceded to a Convention
and substantial parts are translated into EU law.
Eurogroup for Animals participates as an observer
in the work related to animal welfare Conventions:
we provide technical and scientific advise in
Standing Committees, Working Parties and Drafting
Groups.
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: Council
of Europe Conventions Covering Animal Welfare and Wildlife |
Convention
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Issues covered
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Recommendations/
Resolutions |
| Protection of animals during international transport
(CETS
065) & (CETS 193) |
General provisions |
On the transport of horses, pigs, cattle, sheep
and goats, and poultry |
| Protection of animals for farming purposes (CETS 087) |
General provisions |
On farmed fish, pigs turkeys, fur animals, ducks, geese, ratites, domestic fowl, cattle, goat, sheep |
| Protection of animals for slaughter (CETS 102) |
Sets standards on slaughter and lairaging |
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| Protection of vertebrate animals used for experimental
and other purposes (CETS 123) |
Sets standards on data collection and use of animals;
gives guidelines on accommodation |
On xenotransplantation |
| Protection of companion animals (CETS 125) |
Sets standards on keeping, breeding and killing of
pets |
On surgical
operations, breeding, and the keeping
of wild animals as pets |
| Conservation of European wildlife and natural
habitats (CETS 104) |
Establishes areas and species for protection
and methods of killing |
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