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Ethics around the World  
Ethics around the World
UNESCO is organizing a series of ethics conferences in various countries. Through these conferences information about the programme of ethics of science and technology of UNESCO can be disseminated. The conferences can also provide a platform to establish intensive contacts with experts and interested parties in the countries.
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      Ankara, Turkey: conference programme
UNESCO
Programme for the Ethics around the World conference held in Ankara, Turkey, on 15 September 2004.  More...

 

      Ethics Around the World
UNESCO
Document explaining the relevant issues and steps involved in planning an Ethics Around the World conference (English version).  More...

 

      Ethics around the World, Buenos Aires, Argentina: final report (available in Spanish only)
Argentinian National Commission for UNESCO
Final report of the rotating conference (Ethics around the World) held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 4-5 November 2004. The theme of the conference was a consultation on a declaration on universal norms on bioethics.  More...

 

      Ethics around the World, Dunedin, New Zealand: final report

Final report of the rotating conference (Ethics around the World) held in Duendin, New Zealand, on 13-14 February 2006). The theme of the conference was ethics of knowledge production.  More...

 

      Ethics around the World, Hamadan, Iran: final report
Iranian National Commission to UNESCO
Final report of the rotating conference (Ethics around the World) held in Hamadan, Iran, on 2 May 2004. The theme of the conference was a consultation on a declaration on universal norms on bioethics.  More...

 

      Ethics around the World, Mexico City, Mexico: final report
Mexican National Commission for UNESCO
Final report of the rotating conference (Ethics around the World) held in Mexico City, Mexico, on 24 November 2004. The theme of the conference was a consultation on a declaration on universal norms on bioethics.  More...

 

      Ethics around the World, Seoul, Korea: final report
Korean National Commission for UNESCO
Final report of the rotating conference (Ethics around the World) held in Seoul, Korea, on 16 November 2004. The theme of the conference was a consultation on a declaration on universal norms on bioethics.  More...

 

      Ethics around the World, The Hague, the Netherlands: final report
Netherlands National Commission for UNESCO
Final report of the rotating conference (Ethics around the World) held in The Hague, the Netherlands, on 18 March 2004. The theme of the conference was a consultation on a declaration on universal norms on bioethics.  More...

 

      Ethics around the World, Vilnius, Lithuania: final report

A summary of the national discussion in the context of the elaboration of the declaration on universal norms on bioethics.  More...

 

      Ethics around the World: Estonia

A joint workshop of UNESCO and Centre for Ethics, University of Tartu  More...

 

      Ethics around the World: Jakarta, Indonesia

Introduction to The Declaration on Universal Norms on Bioethics  More...

 

      Ethics around the World: Lima, Peru

Simposio y Taller Internacional sobre Bioética  More...

 

      Mexico City, Mexico: press release

Press release on the 'Ethics around the World' rotating conference held in Mexico City.  More...

 

      Vilnius, Lithuania: conference programme
UNESCO
Programme for the Ethics around the World conference held in Vilnius, Lithuania, on 13 September 2004.  More...

 




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