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AU Petrini,A.; Wilson,D.
TI Philosophy, policy and procedures of the World Organisation for Animal Health for the development of standards in animal welfare
QU Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'Office International des Epizooties 2005 Aug; 24(2): 665-71
IA http://www.oie.int/eng/publicat/RT/A_RT24_2.htm
PT journal article; review
AB Animal welfare was identified as a priority for the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in the 2001-2005 OIE Strategic Plan. Member Countries recognised that, as animal protection is a complex, multi-faceted public policy issue which includes important scientific, ethical, economic and political dimensions, the OIE needed to develop a detailed vision and strategy incorporating and balancing these dimensions. A permanent working group on animal welfare was established in order to provide guidance to the OIE in its work on the development of science-based standards and guidelines. The Working Group decided to give priority to the welfare of animals used in agriculture and aquaculture, and that, within those groups, the topics of transportation, slaughter for human consumption and killing for disease control purposes would be addressed first. Some guiding principles were approved by the International Committee of OIE Member Countries during the 72nd General Session in May 2004, and these have been followed by four specific guidelines on the priority topics listed above.
AD International Trade Department, World Organisation for Animal Health, 12 rue de Prony, 75017 Paris, France.
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