- DIALREL
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DIALREL (Full title: Religious slaughter: improving knowledge and expertise through dialogue and debate on issues of welfare, legislation and socio-economic aspects) was a project financed by the EU [1] that was launched in 2006, and completed in 2010. Its aim was to promote dialogue between the various interested parties and stakeholders involved in the religious slaughter of animals. Institutions and experts from eleven countries contributed to the project, viz: Australia, Belgium, Germany, Spain, France, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Turkey.[1] The final report was completed in 2010 and was submitted to the European Commission.
External links
- DIALRELs final report including comments and dissenting views of stakeholders to the text.
- Criticism of DIALRELs report
- Slaughter in Europe : Consumer Deception and DialRel’s Failure Hanen REZGUI (ASIDCOM, France), Joe M. Regenstein (Cornell University, USA), Abdel’ Aziz Di-Spigno (ASIDCOM, France) ASIDCOM Association de Sensibilisation, d’Information et de Défense de Consommateurs Musulmans
- DIALREL recommendations : Professor Regensteins's comments
- Stakeholder theory
References
Categories:- European Union and agriculture
- Animal killing
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