A survey concerning the work of ethics committees and licensing authorities for animal experiments in Germany

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Roman Kolar , Irmela Ruhdel
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In 2006, the German Animal Welfare Federation started its 3rd survey since the establishment of ethics committees for animal experiments according to the German Animal Welfare Act in Germany in 1987. As animaI welfare has been included as a "state goal" in the German constitution in 2002, the present survey aimed at an analysis of specific changes within the licensing process. A series of other aspects of the work of ethics committees and licensing authorities was also examined. The survey was based on questionnaires that had been addressed to licensing authorities and members of ethics committees. One of the main results is that the importance of animaI welfare within the licensing process, after inclusion of animal welfare into the German constitution, has not changed or changed only to a small extent. It also becomes clear that ethical parameters are still of minor importance when animal experiments are licensed. The findings underline the importance to reform the German authorisation system for animal experiments. The pending revision of EU-Directive 86/609 is an opportunity which should not be missed in this context.


 

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Kolar, R. and Ruhdel, I. (2007) “A survey concerning the work of ethics committees and licensing authorities for animal experiments in Germany”, ALTEX - Alternatives to animal experimentation, 24(4), pp. 326–334. doi: 10.14573/altex.2007.4.326.
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