The University of Murcia (UMU) today opened the IV International Congress of Biolaw, to be held in four rounds (15, 20, 21 and 22 April) in the hall of degrees of the Faculty of Law.
Among the activities scheduled presentation of the project "Problems of historical environmental damage in the region of Murcia" and "E-health and autonomy of the patient vulnerable to light Biolaw" as explained by the teachers of the UMU Maria Bethlehem Blanca Andreu and Soro.
The congress is organized by the Center for Studies in Biolaw, Ethics and Health (CEBES) University, which focuses on the knowledge areas of health, environment and new technologies, based on the biolaw and a interdisciplinary character.
During the opening ceremony, the dean of the Faculty of Law, David Lorenzo Morillas, said to be moving to Murcia rapporteur "luxury" in a meeting with the collaboration of entities such as the Seneca Foundation and the College of lawyers of the regional capital.
The Vice Chancellor for Coordination and internationalization, Bernardo Cascales, on behalf of the rector, has initiated the conference, reiterating the welcome attendees, more than 120 registered, which has said that it combines research, internationalization and social impact of subject studied.
At the opening they participated equally, the managing director of the Seneca Foundation, Antonio Gonzalez, and Deputy fourth of the Governing Board of the Bar Association of Murcia, Teresa Garcia.
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Source: Universidad de Murcia