The Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine (Oviedo Convention, 1997) defines a general framework for the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms with regards to the applications of biology and medicine.
20 Years after the opening of the Treaty, what has happened? Academics and professionals from diferent perspectives (law, medicine, ethics, sociology and economics) will meet, discussing the latest developments in Biomedicine.
Keynoters
Topics open for discussion include:
Co-organiser: Medical Chamber of Thessaloniki
Participating Lab: The NKUoA Applied Philosophy Research Lab