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SEMINAR OF THE EPP-ED GROUP
Wednesday 03 September 2003
14.30-18.00 hours
SDM 3, European Parliament, Strasbourg


A HEARING ON BIOETHICS
The Ethical Limits of Research - Embryo Research and Cloning - Geriatric Care

Pictures of the Seminar  

Contributions
PROGRAMME

   Wednesday 03 September 2003

   14.30
Opening Address by Professor Hans-Gert Poettering MEP, Group Chairman

   14.35
The Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development - the Bioethical Dimension - by Mr Wim van Velzen MEP, Group Vice Chairman and Shadow Rapporteur for the Framework Regulation

   14.40
Other current Bioethical Issues on the Agenda of the European Parliament Review by Dr Peter Liese MEP - Chairman of the Working Group on Bioethics

   14.45
A View from the Holy See - Rev Professor Roberto Colombo, Professor of Psychology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Member of the Pontifical Academy

   14.55
A View from the German Evangelical Church - Professor Dr Wilfried Härle

   15.05
A View from Eastern Christianity - Dr Gary Vachicouras, Institut des Etudes Supérieures en Théologie Orthodoxe

   15.15
A View from the Protestant Church in Scotland: Dr Donald Bruce, Director of the Church of Scotland' s Society, religion and technology project

   15.25
A View from The Netherlands - Bishop Willem Jacobus Eijk, Bishop of Groningen, Netherlands

   15.35
A View from a Lay Association from an Acession State - Dr Dagmar Pohunkova - Czech Republic

   15.55
Roundtable Discussion - Mr Francesco Fiori MEP, Group Vice Chairman, Rapporteur for the Standing Committee on Human Genetics Professor Antonios Trakatellis MEP, Leader of the Greek Delegation in the EPP-ED Group

   17.50
Conclusions - A Review of the Hearing by Mr José-Maria Gil-Robles Gil-Delgado MEP former President of the European Parliament


Working Languages: active: English, French, German, Spanish; passive: Italian


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