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Council of Europe Treaty Series |
The member States of the Council of Europe, and the European Economic Community, signatory hereto,
Having regard to the European Convention for the Protection of Animals kept for Farming Purposes of 10 March 1976, hereinafter called "the Convention";
Considering that it is desirable to extend explicitly the scope of the Convention to apply also to certain aspects of developments in animal husbandry techniques, in particular in respect of biotechnology, and to the killing of animals on the farm and, at the same time to adapt some provisions of the Convention to the evolving situation in respect of animal husbandry,
Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
Article 1 of the Convention shall be amended to read:
"This Convention shall apply to the breeding, keeping, care and housing of animals
and in particular to animals in intensive
stock-farming systems. For the purposes of this
Convention "animals" shall mean animals bred or kept for the production
of food,
wool, skin or fur, or for other farming purposes, including animals produced as a result
of genetic modifications or
novel genetic combinations. "Intensive stock farming
systems" shall mean husbandry methods in which animals are kept
in such numbers or
density, or in such conditions, or at such production levels, that their health and
welfare depend upon frequent
human attention."
Article 2
A new Article 3 shall be inserted in the Convention which reads as follows:
"Natural or artificial breeding or breeding procedures which cause or are likely to
cause suffering or injury to any of
the animals involved shall not be practised; no animal
shall be kept for farming purposes unless it can be reasonably expected,
on the basis of
its phenotype or genotype, that it can be kept without detrimental effects on its health
or welfare."
Article 3
Article 3 of the Convention shall be re-numbered Article 3bis.
Article 4
Article 6 of the Convention shall be amended to read:
"No animal shall be provided with food or liquid in a manner, nor shall such food or
liquid contain any substance, which
may cause unnecessary suffering or injury.
No other substance with the exception of those given for therapeutic or prophylactic
purposes shall be administered to an animal
unless it has been demonstrated by scientific
studies of animal welfare or established experience that the effect of the substance
is
not detrimental to the health or welfare of the animal."
Article 5
Article 7 of the Convention shall be amended to read:
The condition and state of health and welfare of animals shall be thoroughly inspected at intervals sufficient to avoid unnecessary suffering and in the case of animals kept in intensive stock-farming systems at least once a day.
Article 6
Article 7
This Protocol of amendment shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the date on which all the Parties to the Convention have become Parties to this Protocol of amendment in accordance with the provisions of Article 6.
Article 8
From the date of its entry into force, this Protocol of amendment shall form an integral part of the Convention.
Article 9
No reservation may be made in respect of the provisions of this Protocol.
Article 10
The Secretary General of the Council of Europe shall notify the member States of the Council of Europe, any State which has acceded to the Convention and the European Economic Community, of:
In witness whereof the undersigned, being duly authorised thereto, have signed this Protocol.
Done at Strasbourg, this 6th day of February 1992, in English and French, both texts being equally authentic, in a single copy which shall be deposited in the archives of the Council of Europe. The Secretary General of the Council of Europe shall transmit certified copies to each member State of the Council of Europe, to any other Contracting State to the Convention and to the European Economic Community.
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