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Eubios Ethics Institute,
c/o UNESCO Bangkok, 920 Sukhumvit Rd, Prakanong, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
Fax: +66-2-664-3772
Updated 18 January 2009.
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Eubios Journal of Asian
and International Bioethics (EJAIB) Price (for ABA membership and EJAIB): US$50 Euro50 Ukpds30 NZ$60 A$60 C$60 Y5000
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Eds: Darryl R.J. Macer June 1998
ISBN 0-908897-15-4, 120 pp.
Cost: US$20 UK£12 NZ$30 A$30 C$30 ¥1000
NZ$35
Bioethics in India: Proceedings of the International Bioethics Workshop in Madras: Biomanagement of Biogeo-resources, 16-19 Jan. 1997, University
of Madras.
Editors, Jayapaul Azariah, Hilda Azariah and Darryl R.J. Macer.
1998; 403pp.
ISBN 0-908897-10-3
US $25 UK 18pds C $30 A $30 NZ $30 (in NZ) Y 3000 (postal transfer)
For payment by credit card NZ$40. Printed in India.
Bioethics Education in Japanese High Schools (in Japanese)
Eds: Darryl R.J. Macer June 1998
ISBN 0-908897-16-2, 114 pp. (A5)
Cost: ¥1000
March 2001 (English and Japanese bilingual, 350pp).
Cost: US$30 UK20pds NZ$40 A$38 C$40 Yen3000
Song Sang-yong, Koo Young-Mo, and Macer, Darryl R.J., eds., Bioethics in Asia in the 21st Century, 430pp., ISBN 0-908897-19-7 (Christchurch: Eubios Ethics Institute, 1998). Cost: US$35 Euro 35 UK£20 NZ$40 A$38 C$40 ¥3000
NZ$50
Macer, Darryl R.J., et al., ed., Bioethics for Informed Citizens Across Cultures , 160pp. (A4), ISBN 0-908897-20-0 (Christchurch, Eubios Ethics Institute, 2004).
Cost: US$20 Euro 15 UK£10 NZ$30 A$33 C$33 ¥2000
Macer, Darryl R.J., ed., Challenges for Bioethics from Asia , 656pp., ISBN 0-908897-22-7 (Christchurch: Eubios Ethics Institute, 1998). Cost: US$35 Euro 35 UK£20 NZ$40 A$38 C$40 ¥3000
NZ$50
Macer, Darryl R.J., et al., ed., A Cross Cultural Introduction to Bioethics , 320pp. (A4), ISBN 0-908897-23-5 (Christchurch, Eubios Ethics Institute, 2006).
Cost: US$20 Euro 15 UK£10 NZ$30 A$33 C$33 ¥2000
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Eubios Ethics Institute
The Eubios Ethics Institute was
founded by Darryl Macer in 1990, in
Christchurch, New Zealand and in Tsukuba Science City, Japan. In 2005 the main
office moved to Thailand. Nobuko Macer is managing director. Darryl Macer is honorary director. He was an associate
professor, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba
Science City, Japan from 1990-2005; and since 2002 has been an Affiliated
Professor, Institute of Advanced Studies, United Nations University, Yokohama, Japan. Since November 2004 he has been acting as
the Regional Advisor on Social and Human Sciences for Asia and the Pacific,
UNESCO Bangkok Regional Office, 920 Sukhumvit Rd, Prakanong, Bangkok 10110,
Thailand.
The Eubios
Ethics Institute is a nonprofit group that aims to stimulate the international
discussion of ethical issues, and how we may use technology in ways consistent
with "good life" (eu-bios). It aims at an integrated and
cross-cultural approach to bioethics, and at building up an international
network.
In May 1995
this world wide web site was created to disseminate information, and since then
more documents have been put on open access from this web site in English and
Japanese. More files will be added. Please note - there are no pictures in
these files, only text and data - to save costs of downloading.
Other activities and information
There have been a variety of networks on different topics in bioethics set
up by members of the International Association of Bioethics (IAB). The
membership of the genetics and bioethics network is
open to those interested in research in the specific fields. One of these is a
Genetics network, and a list of members of the Genetics
Network is open for access. The news of the network is given in the EJAIB.
All the publications of Eubios
Ethics Institute are registered in the National Library of New Zealand, and
Japanese language ones are also registered in Japan.
The provision
of the EJAIB, EEIN, high
school teaching materials and books on this site should open the information to
more people, and if you can receive the copy by Internet you may save the need
for posting a hard copy. EJAIB
is sent to countries across the world, which does include individuals in
developing countries who are generally sent copies free (and often are also
sent books free).
The
subscription fees are in the journal information, and orders
can be Emailed or posted to:
Prof. Darryl R.J. Macer, Ph.D.,
c/o RUSHSAP, UNESCO Bangkok,
920 Sukhumwit Road,
Prakanong, Bangkok
Thailand 10110
Tel: +662-3910682
Fax: +662-664-3772
Email: asianbioethics@yahoo.co.nz
The Eubios Ethics Institute was
founded by Darryl Macer in 1990, in
Christchurch, New Zealand and in Tsukuba Science City, Japan. In 2005 the main
office moved to Thailand. Nobuko Macer is managing director. Darryl Macer is honorary director. He was an associate
professor, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba
Science City, Japan from 1990-2005; and since 2002 has been an Affiliated
Professor, Institute of Advanced Studies, United Nations University, Yokohama, Japan. Since November 2004 he has been acting as
the Regional Advisor on Social and Human Sciences for Asia and the Pacific,
UNESCO Bangkok Regional Office, 920 Sukhumvit Rd, Prakanong, Bangkok 10110,
Thailand.
The Eubios
Ethics Institute is a nonprofit group that aims to stimulate the international
discussion of ethical issues, and how we may use technology in ways consistent
with "good life" (eu-bios). It aims at an integrated and
cross-cultural approach to bioethics, and at building up an international
network.
In May 1995
this world wide web site was created to disseminate information, and since then
more documents have been put on open access from this web site in English and
Japanese. More files will be added. Please note - there are no pictures in
these files, only text and data - to save costs of downloading.
Other activities and information
There have been a variety of networks on different topics in bioethics set
up by members of the International Association of Bioethics (IAB). The
membership of the genetics and bioethics network is
open to those interested in research in the specific fields. One of these is a
Genetics network, and a list of members of the Genetics
Network is open for access. The news of the network is given in the EJAIB.
All the publications of Eubios
Ethics Institute are registered in the National Library of New Zealand, and
Japanese language ones are also registered in Japan.
The provision
of the EJAIB, EEIN, high
school teaching materials and books on this site should open the information to
more people, and if you can receive the copy by Internet you may save the need
for posting a hard copy. EJAIB
is sent to countries across the world, which does include individuals in
developing countries who are generally sent copies free (and often are also
sent books free).
The
subscription fees are in the journal information, and orders
can be Emailed or posted to:
Prof. Darryl R.J. Macer, Ph.D.,
c/o RUSHSAP, UNESCO Bangkok,
920 Sukhumwit Road,
Prakanong, Bangkok
Thailand 10110
Tel: +662-3910682
Fax: +662-664-3772
Email: asianbioethics@yahoo.co.nz