The environmental illnesses, food security or the relationship between pollution and health will be among the topics to be discussed at the III International Conference on Biolaw, held from today until Friday at the University of Murcia.
Throughout the sessions, to be held in the hall of degrees of the Faculty of Law, the Spanish legal system of organ donation and transplantation, the ethical problems arising from these are also analyzed;
as well as other issues concerning new technologies in the field of health.
The opening session, which starts at 16:00, comprising the conference "Law, health and environment", Professor, University of Cantabria Juan Manuel Alegre, and "Marketing and Food Security", the professor at the University Murcia José Manuel López Nicolás, plus a roundtable on progress in environmental health.
The meeting, organized by the Centre for Studies in Biolaw, Ethics and Health, University of Murcia, will feature experts as Pirre Trudel, professor at the University of Montreal (Canada) and holds the Chair LR Wilson on the right of new technologies information and e-commerce, or Txetxu ausi, principal investigator of the Group Jurilog the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), among others.
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Source: Universidad de Murcia