Not exact matches
On 3 March, a so - called European Citizens» Initiative (ECI) signed by 1.17 million signatories formally urged the commission to scrap a 2010
directive regulating the use of
animals in scientific
research and to propose new rules phasing out
animal research in favor of «more accurate, reliable, human - relevant methods.»
The European Citizens» Initiative «Stop Vivisection» calls
on the European Commission to repeal the European
Directive 2010 / 63 / EU
on the protection of
animals used for scientific purposes and to prohibit all
research using
animals in Europe.
The ECI Stop Vivisection, which aims to prohibit the use of all
animals in
research, is based
on flawed arguments, and if allowed to progress, could lead to the annulment of the 2010 EU
Directive regulating the use of
animals in
research.
The initiative European Citizen Stop Vivisection asked to the European Commission for the abrogation of the
directive 2010 / 63 / EU
on the protection of
animals used to fine scientists and the commitment of a process of abolition of the use of
animals in scientific
research.
The European Commission has rejected the Stop Vivisection Initiative that sought to repeal a
directive on the protection of
animals, which would have a led to a European - wide ban
on animal research.
This unique international event will provide the attendees with an innovative program focused
on the best practices in the use of the mouse model for biomedical and basic
research; this program also addresses the item of continuing professional education consistent with the new European
directive requirement for lab
animal protection in experiments.