The International Bioethics Committee (IBC) of UNESCO is a body composed of 36 independent experts from all regions and different disciplines (mainly medicine, genetics, law, and philosophy) that follows progress in the life sciences and its applications in order to ensure respect for human dignity and human rights. It was created in 1993 by Dr Federico Mayor Zaragoza, General Director of UNESCO at that time. It has been prominent in developing Declarations with regard to norms of bioethics that are regarded as soft law but are nonetheless influential in shaping the deliberations, for example, of research ethics committees (or Institutional review board) and health policy.
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- International Bioethics Committee (en)
- Comitato internazionale di bioetica (it)
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| - The International Bioethics Committee (IBC) of UNESCO is a body composed of 36 independent experts from all regions and different disciplines (mainly medicine, genetics, law, and philosophy) that follows progress in the life sciences and its applications in order to ensure respect for human dignity and human rights. It was created in 1993 by Dr Federico Mayor Zaragoza, General Director of UNESCO at that time. It has been prominent in developing Declarations with regard to norms of bioethics that are regarded as soft law but are nonetheless influential in shaping the deliberations, for example, of research ethics committees (or Institutional review board) and health policy. (en)
- Le Comité international de bioéthique (CIB) est une instance internationale créée en 1993 par Federico Mayor Zaragoza, directeur de l'UNESCO. Il est composé de 36 experts indépendants (de différents pays et disciplines) chargés de suivre les progrès des recherches dans les sciences de la vie et leurs applications en veillant au respect des principes de dignité et de liberté de l'homme.L'émergence de ce comité est en lien avec le développement des Comités de protection des personnes et de la bioéthique en tant que soft law. (fr)
- Il Comitato internazionale di bioetica, in (inglese International Bioethics Committee od IBC) dell'UNESCO è un gruppo composto da 36 esperti indipendenti provenienti da diverse nazionalità e differenti discipline (principalmente medicina, genetica, legge e filosofia) che seguono i progressi delle scienze della vita e le sue applicazioni in modo da assicurare il rispetto per la e i diritti umani. Essa fu creata nel 1993 da Federico Mayor Zaragoza, direttore generale dell'UNESCO. Ha svolto un ruolo importante nello sviluppo delle dichiarazioni, riguardo alle norme della bioetica che sono considerate come soft law, ma sono comunque determinanti per le deliberazioni, ad esempio, di comitati etici della ricerca (o ) e politica sanitaria (it)
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| - The International Bioethics Committee (IBC) of UNESCO is a body composed of 36 independent experts from all regions and different disciplines (mainly medicine, genetics, law, and philosophy) that follows progress in the life sciences and its applications in order to ensure respect for human dignity and human rights. It was created in 1993 by Dr Federico Mayor Zaragoza, General Director of UNESCO at that time. It has been prominent in developing Declarations with regard to norms of bioethics that are regarded as soft law but are nonetheless influential in shaping the deliberations, for example, of research ethics committees (or Institutional review board) and health policy. (en)
- Le Comité international de bioéthique (CIB) est une instance internationale créée en 1993 par Federico Mayor Zaragoza, directeur de l'UNESCO. Il est composé de 36 experts indépendants (de différents pays et disciplines) chargés de suivre les progrès des recherches dans les sciences de la vie et leurs applications en veillant au respect des principes de dignité et de liberté de l'homme.L'émergence de ce comité est en lien avec le développement des Comités de protection des personnes et de la bioéthique en tant que soft law. (fr)
- Il Comitato internazionale di bioetica, in (inglese International Bioethics Committee od IBC) dell'UNESCO è un gruppo composto da 36 esperti indipendenti provenienti da diverse nazionalità e differenti discipline (principalmente medicina, genetica, legge e filosofia) che seguono i progressi delle scienze della vita e le sue applicazioni in modo da assicurare il rispetto per la e i diritti umani. Essa fu creata nel 1993 da Federico Mayor Zaragoza, direttore generale dell'UNESCO. Ha svolto un ruolo importante nello sviluppo delle dichiarazioni, riguardo alle norme della bioetica che sono considerate come soft law, ma sono comunque determinanti per le deliberazioni, ad esempio, di comitati etici della ricerca (o ) e politica sanitaria (it)
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