Not exact matches
«The updating of the
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 was an important step forward in helping to replace the use of animals in medical research and in enshrining the 3Rs principles of reduction, refinement and replacement of animal experimentation in law but it is clear that much work remains to be done.
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 was an important step forward in helping to replace the use of
animals in medical research and in enshrining the 3Rs principles of reduction, refinement and replacement of animal experimentation in law but it is clear that much work remains to be done.
animals in medical research and in enshrining the 3Rs principles of reduction, refinement and replacement of
animal experimentation in
law but it is clear that much work remains to be done.»
Furthermore, the
animal experimentation follows the European Convention for the protection of vertebrate
animals used for experimental and other scientific purposes (ETS No. 123) with its appendix A. All
animal experiments are and will be carried out in full accordance with the
Law and the Decree, which state that the work with
animals is carried out only under specific authorizations that include licenses for the personnel, housing of the
animals, and also individual experiments.
The facility, personnel involved and experiments with
animals at CNB - CSIC comply with the legislation on
experimentation with
animals and work with genetically modified organisms at the European Level (Directive 86 / 609 / CEE, 98 / 81 / CEE, 2003 / 65 / CE) and at National Level (Spanish
Law 9/2003, April 25th, Real Decreto 178/2004, January 30th; and Real Decreto 1201/2005; October 10th).
The CNB - CSIC
animal facility has undergone all the relevant inspections and provides all relevant data on
animal experimentation to the Spanish authorities, as stipulated by Spanish and European
laws.
There are
laws regarding
animal experimentation.
We brought dogs from the local
animal shelter to the
law school each month (several have been adopted by students), successfully lobbied for Meatless Mondays on campus, screened documentaries, and tabled for five weeks to educate students on five
animal issues (food,
experimentation, pets, clothing, and entertainment).