Eubios Ethics Institute

Website eubios.info/index.htm

To Japanese home page

·       NEW - Cooperation with the UNESCO Ethics of Energy Technologies in Asia Pacific Project


Bioethics Education projects include:

·       NEW BOOK; Darryl Macer, Moral Games for Teaching Bioethics, UNESCO Chair in Bioethics (Haifa, 2008) (pdf file, 1.8Mb); cover page (pdf file, 800kb);

·       Cooperative projects with the Regional Unit for Social and Human Sciences in Asia and the Pacific (RUSHSAP), UNESCO Bangkok

·       Cooperation with the UNESCO Asia-Pacific School of Ethics

·       A Cross Cultural Introduction to Bioethics (2006 resource/textbook), and Multilingual teaching materials compiled under the UNESCO Bangkok Bioethics Education ProjectÊ

·       Download the Teaching guide, references, Internet links (regularly updated)

·       Bioethics education textbook project (in English)/ (details in Japanese)

·       International Bioethics Education textbook project list serve (yahoo groups all welcome)

·       Multilingual on-line resources for bioethics education

NEW

·       Bioethics Drama 1 movie: The responsbility of saving lives (8Mb)

NEW

·       Bioethics Drama 2 movie: My career, my life, my choice (17Mb)

·       Bioethics for students list serve (yahoo groups all welcome)


Other research projects include:

·       Asian Bioethics Association list serve (yahoo groups all welcome)

·       Ethics of Energy Technologies in Asia and the Pacific Project

·       UNESCO International Bioethics Journal Club

·       Join the human behaviourome/mental map project

·       Behaviourome list serve (yahoo groups all welcome)

·       To UNESCO/IUBS/EUBIOS LIVING Bioethics Dictionary Edition 1.3 (1.7 Mb Word file)

·       To UNESCO/IUBS/EUBIOS LIVING Bioethics Dictionary Edition 1.3 (in html format with alphabetical search)

Publications

·       Eubios Declaration for International Bioethics (Open for signature from 1 March 2002)

·       To Updates on UNESCO/IUBS/EUBIOS Bioethics Dictionary

·       Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics (EJAIB)

·       To a chronological paper list of EJAIB

·       books (in English and Japanese)

·       Bioethics is Love of Life An alternative textbook on cross-cultural ethics / total Japanese translation

·       News in Biotechnology and Bioethics

·       Papers on bioethics by Darryl Macer

·       Bioethics teaching network in Japan (in Japanese)

·       Eubios Ethics Institute Newsletter (EEIN) (1990-1995)

·       Other WWW information links on bioethics

·       Conference list


Past conference abstracts (also see books)

·       TRT3 and JAB9 conference abstracts (English & Japanese)

·       TRT4 and FAB2 conference abstracts (1998)

·       IAB4 conference abstracts (1998)

·       TRT5 abstracts (1999)

·       TRT6 abstracts (2000)

·       TRT7 abstracts (2002)

·       TRT8 abstracts (2003)

·       Proceedings of the Fourth Asian Bioethics Conference are online (and also printed).

·       Conference - What are the Common Grounds: An American and Japanese Dialogue on Genetic Disease Linked to Racial and Ethnic Groups, Tokyo (8-9 May, 2003)

·       Proceedings of the Fifth Asian Bioethics Conference from Macer, DRJ., ed., Challenges for Bioethics from Asia (Eubios Ethics Institute, 2004)

Cooperating Associations

(See Information page for many more)

·       Asian Bioethics Association (ABA)

·       Asian Bioethics Association (ABA) membership list

·       Asian Bioethics Association list serve (yahoo groups all welcome)

·       IUBS Bioethics Program

·       International Association of Bioethics

·       All India Association of Bioethics (AIBA)

·       IAB Bioethics and Genetics Network

·       Mystical Bioethics Network

·       To UNESCO International Bioethics Committee

Selected declarations and documents

(see individual News pages for others).
(Associated with Eubios Ethics Institute)

·       Haplotype Mapping Project in Japan (in Japanese)/Hap Map Project (International site)

·       Haplotype Mapping Project in Japan IRB application form (in Japanese)/(in English, download as doc file)/>/(in English, supplementary document, doc file)/>/(in English, final IRB approval, doc file)

·       Coriell Repository CAG policy (Community Advisory Groups for HapMap)

·       Statement on Cloning (English) / (Japanese)

·       Statement on GMO Labeling Policy in Japan (English) / (Japanese)

·       Centre d'Etudes sur la Reconnaissance de la Personne Humaine / C.E.R.P.H. / Study Centre on the Recognition of Human Personhood

·       Global Summit of National Bioethics Commissions: Tokyo Communique

·       HUGO ELSI Committee - Statement on the Principled Conduct of Genetics Research (March 1996)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on DNA Sampling: Control and Access (March 1998)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on Cloning (March 1999)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on Benefit Sharing (April 2000)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on Gene Therapy Research (June 2001)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on Human Genomic Databases (December 2002)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on Human Stem Cells (November 2004) (pdf)

·       1997 Public opinion on biotechnology in New Zealand and Japan

·       2000 Public opinion on biotechnology in Japan

·       2003 Public opinion on biotechnology in Japan


United Nations Reports

·       UNESCO Universal Declaration On The Human Genome And Human Rights

·       UNESCO International Declaration on Human Genetic Data (16 October, 2003; pdf)

·       UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (19 October, 2005; pdf)

·       UNESCO Ethics Reports (Extensive list of reports and books on ethics from UNESCO)

·       FAO Ethics Series 1: Ethical issues in food and agricultureÊ (pdf)

·       FAO Ethics Series 2: Genetically modified organisms, consumers, food safety and the environment (pdf)

·       FAO Ethics Series 3: The ethics of sustainable agricultural intensification (pdf)


(Others)

·       World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki

·       Council of Europe Bioethics Convention

·       IAB London Declaration

·       Listing Of Selected International Declarations, Guidelines, etc. on Bioethics / Health Care Ethics / Human Rights Aspects Of Health

·       Selected Bibliography on Human Rights and Health

·       New - searchable Abstracts on assisted reproduction from Ken Daniels / Old list until 1996 is on this site.

·       Ethical Guidelines for Analytical Research on the Human Genome/Genes (Japan)

·       Fundamental Principles of Research on the Human Genome (Japan)

·       Japanese human cloning law

·       Journal of Chinese Medical Ethics - Some Abstracts

·       Medicine and Philosophy Journal (China) - Some Abstracts

·       United Nations University Bioethics Project on Identifying Priority Areas for Global Bioethics


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

Download order form (pdf)

Index page last updated on 2 September 2008.

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Asian Bioethics Association

Secretariat: Eubios Ethics Institute
Website eubios.info/ABA.htm

This page was last updated 2 September 2008.

ABA Membership is open to all who share the goals of developing cross-cultural and international bioethics in their region of the world. 2008 and 2009 membership renewals and enquiries to:
Secretariat:
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


Next ABC conference:

Ninth Asian Bioethics Conference (ABC9): Healthy and productive life in harmony with nature, 3-7 November, 2008, Jogyakarta, Indonesia.Ê
Hosts: Indonesian National Bioethics Commission.
Draft programme as a pdf file

Preliminary Call for Papers Research findings, discussion papers, and other contributions dealing with topics in bioethics and related disciplines are welcomed. This event will be organized by the ABA and Indonesian National Bioethics Commission, with the cooperation of UNESCO, WHO, and FAO. The local cooperating bodies and agencies will include industries, universities, and NGOs.
There are currently planned to be plenary sessions for 5 days on topics including: Bioethics and Global Policy; Bioethics in Science and Technology Development; Bioethics and inclusion of moral agents; Enhancement and Neuroethics; Descriptive Bioethics Research; Public health ethics; Stored Samples and Patients Informational Self Determination; Health and Bioethics; Protection of Women and Vulnerable Persons; Organ Transplant Ethics; Regulating Organ Transplantation; Ethics, Energy and Environment; Environmental Ethics; Ethics of using animals; Agriculture and Ethics; The Implementation of ELSI Policy in Biobank Development and Ethical Governance of Innovative Medical Research; Ethics and biotechnology; and Disasters; Bioethics Education; Islamic Bioethics; Comparative Religious Ethics on Life and Death; Ethical and Legal Aspects of Xenotransplantation; Ethics Review Committees; Health and Ethics; Medical Ethics Education; Medical Genetics and Ethics; Nurturing Bioethics: Education; Bioethics, Human Rights, Science and Technology, and Alleviation of Poverty in the World. There will also be open meetings of several working groups in the UNESCO Project on Ethics of Energy Technologies. Research findings, discussion papers, and other contributions dealing with topics in bioethics and related disciplines are welcomed.

Registration and ABA membership fee
The registration fee for members of the Asian Bioethics Association USD50; and for non-member USD100.
i.e. those who have paid their membership fee for 2008 and are members of ABA will receive half price registration for ABC9.
If you have not been a member in 2008, ABA will offer you the chance to become a member of ABA for both 2008 and 2009 at discount when combining registration for the conference: Instead of USD50 x 3 =USD150 (2008, 2009 fees and reduced registration fee), the package will be charged at USD135 payable by credit card to ABA secretariat. The form is available in the pdf file version of this issue, or as a printed form (please download here).

Venue
The Ninth Asian Bioethics Conference, 3-7 November 2008 ABC9 will be held at Hotel University Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta. This hotel compound, a former Training Center of the University, is strategically located in Yogyakarta, 10 minutes from the International airport Adisucipto, 15 minutes from the railway station and bus terminal.

Accommodation
Hotel University Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta offers 3 (three) room types VIP (7 rooms), deluxe (7 rooms) and standard rooms (64 rooms), comfortable and modern. Hotel University Sunan Kalijaga has two meeting rooms with a capacity of 300 people and eight meeting rooms for 20-50 people; Internet service, restaurant, fitness center, and 24-hour service.
The postal address is: Hotel University Sunan Kalijaga, Jalan Anggrek 137 D, Sambilegi Kidul, Maguwoharjo, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
The ABC9 Organizers have also negotiated a discounted room rate at a four-star hotel, close to the Venue: Grand Quality Hotel Yogyakarta
The room rates, terms and condition apply, are:
* Deluxe Rp 585.000 (USD 64)/night
* Executive Rp 747.000 (USD 82) /night
The current exchange rate is Rp 9.200 per 1 USD.

Reservation for accommodation is to be made early through the Organizer at Email: kbnindonesia@gmail.com, at the latest by mid-October 2008.

Transportation to and from the hotel to the venue of the conference will be provided by the Organizer. There are numerous historic sites including world heritage sites in the locality. Tours will be arranged.
All speakers are asked to register and confirm their attendance to the conference as early as possible and revised programs will be developed.

Preliminary deadline for receipt of abstracts for papers (200 words max)* and proposed sessions (with lists of speakers and titles) was 31 January 2008, to Email: amru96@cbn.net.idÊ Further submissions may be considered, in accordance with the sessions in the draft programme.
The specific objectives of the ABC9 are:
¥ to identify issues in the enforcement of law, rules and guidelines and other regulatory means of Ôgood research practiceÕ of basic and applied researches leading to quality health care involving human subjects in accordance with the universally accepted bioethical norms;
¥ to interpret and apply the precautionary approach; where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason for postponing cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation; and
¥ to recognize and duly support the vital role in environmental management and development of local communities because of their knowledge and traditional practices.
This event will be organized by the ABA and Indonesian National Bioethics Commission, with the cooperation of UNESCO, WHO, and FAO. The local cooperating bodies and agencies will include industries, universities, and NGOs.
The updated information will be placed on the website: www.kbnindonesia.org
*Persons who wish to apply for limited scholarship support should also submit a letter of explanation and resume. The conference will also make judgments for the best student presentations.


Asian Bioethics Association (ABA) Board of Directors
President: Jayapaul Azariah
Vice President for China: Yanguang Wang
Vice President for India: Abnik Gupta
Vice President for Japan: Atsushi Asai
Vice President for West Asia: Aamir Jafarey
Vice-President for South Asia (East of India, excluding other named regions): Soraj Hongladarom
Vice President for Asian Ethnic and Religious Minorities: Alireza Bagheri
Vice President for Korea: Un Jong Pak
Secretary: Darryl Macer (Thailand/New Zealand)
Immediate Past President: Song Sang-yong (Republic of Korea)

Recent conferences include:
Eighth Asian Bioethics Conference (ABC8), 19-23 March 2007, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. Concurrent with the UNESCO Bangkok Second Bioethics Roundtable (BBRT2). Program, Participants List and Abstracts. Files also available on websites at RUSHSAP past events, and Chulalongkorn

Seventh Asian Bioethics Conference (ABC7), 6-9 August 2006, Beijing, China. ABC7 overlapped with the Eighth World Congress of Bioethics.Ê
Sixth Asian Bioethics Conference, 14-18 November, 2005, Sanliurfa, Turkey.
Proceedings of Fifth Asian Bioethics Conference (13-16 February 2004) Tsukuba Science City, Japan
Proceedings of Fourth Asian Bioethics Conference
Abstracts of the Third Asian Bioethics Conference (ABA3, IAB4)
Proceedings of the Second Asian Bioethics Conference
Reports
There was an election between the two candidates nominated for position of Vice-President of ABA from China. Registered current members of ABA could place one vote for either candidate. There were 16 votes for Dr. LEI Ruipeng, and 19 votes for Dr. WANG Yanguang. Therefore Dr. Wang was elected.

Report of the 2006 Asian Bioethics Association (ABA) Board ÊMeeting and General Meeting EJAIB 16 (Sept. 2006), 161-163.

Report of the 2005 Asian Bioethics Association (ABA) Board ÊMeetings and General Meeting EJAIB 15 (Nov. 2005), 190-1.
Ê The report of the general meeting held on 25 November 2002 is available.

The report of the general meeting held on 14 February 2004 is available.

Those attending the IAB7 World Congress of Bioethics in Australia met at the ABA General Meeting on 12 November, 2004. The new Board members present were introduced. Note that the Australasian Bioethics Association also uses the abbreviation ABA. All Board members, new and old, and members and observers were welcome at Board meetings.

Report of the 2005 Asian Bioethics Association (ABA) Board ÊMeetings and General Meeting EJAIB 15 (Nov. 2005), 190-1.

Ê

Persons who want to confirm their membership of the ABA must send their completed membership form (pdf version can be downloaded) to the secretary, Darryl Macer, (by Email, fax or airmail).

Membership fees are payable at any time in the year, including at the time of renewal to EJAIB, the official journal of ABA. A three tier system exists for annual fees:

a) Regular price (US$50 Euro 50 Yen 5000).

This includes the EJAIB journal subscription and free associate membership of Eubios Ethics Institute.

b) Reduced contribution (the amount is up to the member, and is also suggested for students)

This includes the EJAIB journal subscription.

c) No fee, because the person is not in a position to pay the fee.

This does not include a hard copy of the EJAIB journal, but anyone can apply to Eubios Ethics Institute separately for a hard copy of the Journal, to be considered case by case.


For historical information see the East Asian Association of Bioethics which on 5 November, 1997, was broadened to a full Asian Bioethics Association at the UNESCO ABC in Kobe.

ABA Membership list

Persons who want to confirm their membership of the ABA must send their completed membership form and fees to the secretary if your name does not appear in the current list , Darryl Macer, (by Email, fax or airmail). The previous ABA membership list includes many who have not paid up for the previous year. Only those currently paid up persons on the current list will be eligible for voting in elections. Membership renewals are required each year. Please inform the secretary of any corrections to this list.

Persons who want to become a member of the ABA should send their details to the secretary, Darryl Macer (by E-mail: asianbioethics@yahoo.co.nz, fax or airmail). Those who say they are not in the position to pay the fees will not be barred from full membership of ABA.

Asian Bioethics Association Constitution

First printed in Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 8 (1998), 1-2. Next printed in Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 12 (2002), 159. Adopted constitution was printed in Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 12 (2002), 210-11.


Former Board Officers (2004-2006)

President: Sang-yong Song (South Korea)
Vice President for China: Xiaomei Zhai
Vice President for India: Jayapaul Azariah
Vice President for Japan: Noritoshi Tanida
Vice President for Korea: Un-Jong Pak
Vice President for West Asia (West of India): Sahin Aksoy (Turkey)
Vice-President for South Asia (East of India, excluding other named regions): Leonardo de Castro (Philippines)
Vice President for Asian Ethnic and Religious Minorities (e.g. Jews, Kurds, other ethnic groups or religious minorities): Frank Leavitt (Israel)
Secretary: Darryl Macer (New Zealand/Thailand/Japan)

In addition Hyakudai Sakamoto (Japan) is an honorary Board member as Founding President, as is the immediate past President, Qiu Renzong (China).


Past Officers (2002-2004)

President: Renzong Qiu (China)
Vice President for China: Xiaomei Zhai
Vice President for India: Jayapaul Azariah
Vice President for Japan: Noritoshi Tanida
Vice President for Korea: Sang-yong Song
Vice President for West Asia (West of India): Sahin Aksoy (Turkey)
Vice-President for South Asia (East of India, excluding other named regions): Leonardo de Castro (Philippines)
Vice President for Asian Ethnic and Religious Minorities (e.g. Jews, Kurds, other ethnic groups or religious minorities): Frank Leavitt (Israel)
Secretary: Darryl Macer (Japan/New Zealand)


To the Official Journal of ABA, EJAIB
The Eubios Ethics Institute is on the world wide web of Internet:
http://www.eubios.info/index.htm

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Eubios Ethics Institute

Website eubios.info/index.htm

To Japanese home page

·       NEW - Cooperation with the UNESCO Ethics of Energy Technologies in Asia Pacific Project


Bioethics Education projects include:

·       NEW BOOK; Darryl Macer, Moral Games for Teaching Bioethics, UNESCO Chair in Bioethics (Haifa, 2008) (pdf file, 1.8Mb); cover page (pdf file, 800kb);

·       Cooperative projects with the Regional Unit for Social and Human Sciences in Asia and the Pacific (RUSHSAP), UNESCO Bangkok

·       Cooperation with the UNESCO Asia-Pacific School of Ethics

·       A Cross Cultural Introduction to Bioethics (2006 resource/textbook), and Multilingual teaching materials compiled under the UNESCO Bangkok Bioethics Education ProjectÊ

·       Download the Teaching guide, references, Internet links (regularly updated)

·       Bioethics education textbook project (in English)/ (details in Japanese)

·       International Bioethics Education textbook project list serve (yahoo groups all welcome)

·       Multilingual on-line resources for bioethics education

NEW

·       Bioethics Drama 1 movie: The responsbility of saving lives (8Mb)

NEW

·       Bioethics Drama 2 movie: My career, my life, my choice (17Mb)

·       Bioethics for students list serve (yahoo groups all welcome)


Other research projects include:

·       Asian Bioethics Association list serve (yahoo groups all welcome)

·       Ethics of Energy Technologies in Asia and the Pacific Project

·       UNESCO International Bioethics Journal Club

·       Join the human behaviourome/mental map project

·       Behaviourome list serve (yahoo groups all welcome)

·       To UNESCO/IUBS/EUBIOS LIVING Bioethics Dictionary Edition 1.3 (1.7 Mb Word file)

·       To UNESCO/IUBS/EUBIOS LIVING Bioethics Dictionary Edition 1.3 (in html format with alphabetical search)

Publications

·       Eubios Declaration for International Bioethics (Open for signature from 1 March 2002)

·       To Updates on UNESCO/IUBS/EUBIOS Bioethics Dictionary

·       Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics (EJAIB)

·       To a chronological paper list of EJAIB

·       books (in English and Japanese)

·       Bioethics is Love of Life An alternative textbook on cross-cultural ethics / total Japanese translation

·       News in Biotechnology and Bioethics

·       Papers on bioethics by Darryl Macer

·       Bioethics teaching network in Japan (in Japanese)

·       Eubios Ethics Institute Newsletter (EEIN) (1990-1995)

·       Other WWW information links on bioethics

·       Conference list


Past conference abstracts (also see books)

·       TRT3 and JAB9 conference abstracts (English & Japanese)

·       TRT4 and FAB2 conference abstracts (1998)

·       IAB4 conference abstracts (1998)

·       TRT5 abstracts (1999)

·       TRT6 abstracts (2000)

·       TRT7 abstracts (2002)

·       TRT8 abstracts (2003)

·       Proceedings of the Fourth Asian Bioethics Conference are online (and also printed).

·       Conference - What are the Common Grounds: An American and Japanese Dialogue on Genetic Disease Linked to Racial and Ethnic Groups, Tokyo (8-9 May, 2003)

·       Proceedings of the Fifth Asian Bioethics Conference from Macer, DRJ., ed., Challenges for Bioethics from Asia (Eubios Ethics Institute, 2004)

Cooperating Associations

(See Information page for many more)

·       Asian Bioethics Association (ABA)

·       Asian Bioethics Association (ABA) membership list

·       Asian Bioethics Association list serve (yahoo groups all welcome)

·       IUBS Bioethics Program

·       International Association of Bioethics

·       All India Association of Bioethics (AIBA)

·       IAB Bioethics and Genetics Network

·       Mystical Bioethics Network

·       To UNESCO International Bioethics Committee

Selected declarations and documents

(see individual News pages for others).
(Associated with Eubios Ethics Institute)

·       Haplotype Mapping Project in Japan (in Japanese)/Hap Map Project (International site)

·       Haplotype Mapping Project in Japan IRB application form (in Japanese)/(in English, download as doc file)/>/(in English, supplementary document, doc file)/>/(in English, final IRB approval, doc file)

·       Coriell Repository CAG policy (Community Advisory Groups for HapMap)

·       Statement on Cloning (English) / (Japanese)

·       Statement on GMO Labeling Policy in Japan (English) / (Japanese)

·       Centre d'Etudes sur la Reconnaissance de la Personne Humaine / C.E.R.P.H. / Study Centre on the Recognition of Human Personhood

·       Global Summit of National Bioethics Commissions: Tokyo Communique

·       HUGO ELSI Committee - Statement on the Principled Conduct of Genetics Research (March 1996)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on DNA Sampling: Control and Access (March 1998)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on Cloning (March 1999)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on Benefit Sharing (April 2000)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on Gene Therapy Research (June 2001)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on Human Genomic Databases (December 2002)

·       HUGO Ethics Committee Statement on Human Stem Cells (November 2004) (pdf)

·       1997 Public opinion on biotechnology in New Zealand and Japan

·       2000 Public opinion on biotechnology in Japan

·       2003 Public opinion on biotechnology in Japan


United Nations Reports

·       UNESCO Universal Declaration On The Human Genome And Human Rights

·       UNESCO International Declaration on Human Genetic Data (16 October, 2003; pdf)

·       UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (19 October, 2005; pdf)

·       UNESCO Ethics Reports (Extensive list of reports and books on ethics from UNESCO)

·       FAO Ethics Series 1: Ethical issues in food and agricultureÊ (pdf)

·       FAO Ethics Series 2: Genetically modified organisms, consumers, food safety and the environment (pdf)

·       FAO Ethics Series 3: The ethics of sustainable agricultural intensification (pdf)


(Others)

·       World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki

·       Council of Europe Bioethics Convention

·       IAB London Declaration

·       Listing Of Selected International Declarations, Guidelines, etc. on Bioethics / Health Care Ethics / Human Rights Aspects Of Health

·       Selected Bibliography on Human Rights and Health

·       New - searchable Abstracts on assisted reproduction from Ken Daniels / Old list until 1996 is on this site.

·       Ethical Guidelines for Analytical Research on the Human Genome/Genes (Japan)

·       Fundamental Principles of Research on the Human Genome (Japan)

·       Japanese human cloning law

·       Journal of Chinese Medical Ethics - Some Abstracts

·       Medicine and Philosophy Journal (China) - Some Abstracts

·       United Nations University Bioethics Project on Identifying Priority Areas for Global Bioethics


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

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Index page last updated on 2 September 2008.

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