European Coalition to End Animal Experiments

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The European Coalition to End Animal Experiments (ECEAE) is a European organisation actively operating in favor of animal rights and in particularly, an abolishment of testing on animals. The focus is on animal testing in cosmetics and experiments with primates. The ECEAE was created in 1990 by national and regional organisations against the testing of cosmetics on animals. 18 European animal rights organisations comprise the ECEAE. The ECEA releases publications, organizes violent free actions and campaigns and lobbies in the European Parliament, against animal testing.[1] Their goal is to form a lobby group with the European Union[2] and inform the public and raise public awareness.

Members[]

  • : Spanish animal rights organisation
  • : Portuguese animal rights organisation
  • : Finnish animal rights organisation (1961)
  • : German animal rights organisation (1979)
  • British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection
  • : German animal rights organisation
  • : Swedish animal rights organisation
  • : Norwegian animal rights organisation (2001)
  • : Dutch animal rights organisation
  • : Danish animal rights organisation (1963)
  • , Belgian animal rights organisation
  • : Irish animal rights organisation
  • : Italian animal rights organisation (1977)
  • : Swiss animal rights organisation (1883)
  • : German animal rights organisation (1982)
  • : French animal rights organisation (1995)
  • : Croatian animal rights organisation
  • : Czech animal rights organisation
  • Vegetarians' International Voice for Animals

Observers[]

  • : Macedonian animal rights organisation
  • : Serbian animal rights organisation (2009)
  • : Austrian animal rights organisation (1968)
  • : Hungarian animal rights organisation (1990)

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