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EACME Newsletter 26

  • 1 December 2010
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Contents

 

EDITORIAL R. Porz

LETTER OF THE PRESIDENT R. Pegoraro

2010 – EACME MISSION STATEMENT 

EACME OSLO CONFERENCE 2010 H. Ames

EACME ANNUAL MEETING 2011 15 – 17 SEPTEMBER ISTANBUL TURKEY  First announcement and call for abstracts  Y. Isil Ulman

GRÈVE DE LA FAIM DES PRINCIPES QUI S’OPPOSENT  J. Martin

CENTRO DI BIOETICA DELL’UNIVERSITÀ CATTOLICA DEL S. CUORE ROME-ITALY  A. Spagnolo

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ‘Reflection and participation in health care: shared pathways and new horizons’  E. Landeweer

BOOK REVIEW 

Véronique Fournier : Le bazar bioéthique – Quand les histoires de vie bouleversent la morale publique.  J. Martin

BOOK ANNOUNCEMENTS 

ANNOUNCEMENTS 

DEADLINE NEXT NEWSLETTER 

EDITORIAL BOARD 

CHRISTMAS WISH

 

 

Editorial

Continuity and Renewal – the new Bureau of EACME

Dear colleagues, the year 2010 is approaching its end and we are looking back at a successful year for our association. This year, we had our conference organised in Oslo in September. The topic of ‘Empirical Ethics’ was tackled in interesting and inspiring talks and discussions. Heather Ames, one of the local organisers in Norway, has written an impressive essay about her experience in organising this EACME conference – you will find this ‘tongue in cheek’ report inside this Newsletter.  Of course, that is not all that needs to be said about the Oslo conference. A new executive Bureau was selected. The new Bureau was selected by criteria of continuity and renewal: We now gladly announce Renzo Pegoraro (Padua) as the new President of EACME (Renzo was the Treasurer before). Chris Gastmans (Leuven) takes over the role of the Treasurer (having been the General Secretary before). And then we come to some news that affects and delights myself: I am now the new General Secretary of EACME. And last but not least, our valuable executive secretary Angelique Heijnen (Maastricht) stays in her position as an indispensable driving force of and for our Bureau. Besides the new Bureau a new member of the Board has been selected: the Institute of Bioethics, School of Medicine “A Gemelli”, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart situated in Rome. In this Newsletter, Professor Antonio G. Spagnolo will briefly present his institute to us.

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