Tilbage RADIONICA IZ OBLASTI SUDSKE PRAKSE IZ BIOETIKE

RADIONICA IZ OBLASTI SUDSKE PRAKSE IZ BIOETIKE

            U vreme kada broj slučajeva koji se odnose na ljudska prava I biomedicine nastavlja da se povećava, Komitet za bioetiku Saveta Evrope imaće cilj da analizira razvoj sudske prakse Evropskog suda za ljudska prava I uticaj na nacionalnom nivou kako bi se identifikovali glavni izazovi na ovom polju. Seminar koji je održan 5. Decembra 2016.godine u Strazburu je deo priprema za konferenciju koja će se održati u oktobru 2017.godine povodom obeležavanja dvadesetogodišnjice Konvencije o ljudskim pravima I biomedicine, poznatije kao Oviedo konvencija.

 

            Biološka I medicinska istraživanja I otkrića u tehnologiji doveli su do spektakularnog napretka u oblasti zdravlja. Ova dostignuća su prouzrokovala moralna pitanja koja utiču na pojedinca I zaaštitu prava I dostojansva svakog pojedinca (genetika, transplantacije,biobanke,tehnologije razvoja). Brošura “Bioetika u Savetu Evrope” pruža podatke o aktivnostima Saveta Evrope u oblasti bioetike.

 

            Detaljnije možete pogledati brošuru na adresi.

Стразбур, Француска 05/12/2016
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