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Chinese Society for Bioethics (Preparatory Committee),

Affiliated with Chinese Society for Philosophy of Nature, Science and Technology, China’s Association of Science and Technology

Foreword

 The purpose of establishing Bioethics Network in China is to report the major events in China’s bioethics to the world. The experiences of Chinese bioethicists who participated in international dialogues dictate the necessity and urgency of establishing such a network, because there are so much misunderstanding or distortion about China’s bioethics in the presentations or articles delivered by foreign colleagues. One reason is all major websites in China are in Chinese, our foreign colleagues have to collect information from those publications which are full with misunderstanding and distortion. We hope that the Bioethics Network in China will make contributions to mutual understanding between Chinese scholars and foreign colleagues and between Chinese people and peoples in the other part of the world.


For More Details Please Refer to the Website of International Association of Bioethics

WCB’06

Call for Papers: the 8th World Congress of Bioethics in Beijing in 2006 (text, its hardcopy and electronic copy will be disseminated soon)

 The 8th World Congress of Bioethics

August 6-9, 2006  Beijing, China

 First Announcement

 Authorized by:

International Association of Bioethics

Organized by:

 

 

 

 

 Welcoming Messages

Dear friends,

 Every two years, people from around the world interested in bioethics–physicians, nurses and philosophers, lawyers, theologians, social and natural scientists, biomedical researchers, civil society leaders, and healthcare policy-makers–gather at the World Congress of Bioethics. Over the past dozen years, these global gatherings have been held in many of the world's great cities–Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, San Francisco, Tokyo, London, Brasilia, and Sydney.  It is now my pleasure, on behalf of the International Association of Bioethics, to invite you to the VIII World Congress in Beijing in August 2006.  Like the country in which it will take place, this conference will be large and diverse, delving into issues generated by the latest developments in biotechnology and health systems and by the age-old dilemmas of medical practice and research.  In addition to the Congress itself, satellite sessions will offer further opportunities to explore the intersection of ethics and a wide range of technical and cross-cutting topics.  So join us in China next August, where you can see old friends and make new ones and explore not only the capital city but many other locales in this dynamic, culturally rich, and infinitely intriguing land!

Alexander M. Capron

The President of International Association of Bioethics (2005- ),

Professor of Law

Director, Department of Ethics, Trade, Human Rights, and Health Law, WHO

 

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

On behalf of the IAB, I would like to take this opportunity to invite you  to come the 8th  World Congress of Bioethics. It will be take place in the mysterious and fascinating Beijing.  Set apart the 6 to 9 August 2006 in order to come to this promising bioethical event. The World Congress of Bioethics gives an important international platform for people interested in ethics, health, science and environment to share and discuss our work and learn of bioethics in all parts of the world. I am sure this Congress will provide a rich and memorable opportunity to consider numerous developments in health and science, as well as major events taking place throughout the world.

Florencia Luna

The President of International Association of Bioethics (2003-2005)

Professor of Bioethics, Argentine

 

Dear colleagues,

 For the first time, The biannual World Congress of the International Association of Bioethics will be held in China. This 8th Congress, which will be held 6-9 August, 2006 in Beijing, will be a fascinating and perhaps even historic event for all participants.

 For most of our Chinese colleagues, this Congress will provide the first opportunity to enter into discussion with scholars from around the world on the most significant and sensitive issues in bioethics today. Those of us coming to Beijing from abroad will have a unique opportunity to understand the issues that concern the people of this most populous nation. And like the other World Congresses, every hour will be filled with presentations and debates on the questions that concern us.

The Congress has been scheduled for August to give bioethicists and their families an opportunity to explore Beijing and China, an experience not to be forgotten. While Beijing has developed a thoroughly modern tourist infrastructure, prices remain relatively low.

 On behalf of the International Advisory Committee, I invite you to put the 8th World Congress on your calendar for 2006, and to join us now in planning the Congress and its satellite meetings.

 With best wishes.

 

Daniel Wikler Ph.D

Chairman, International Advisory Committee

Professor of Ethics and Population Health

Department of Population and International Health,

Harvard School of Public Health

  

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

 On behalf of the Congress Committee, I warmly welcome you come to Beijing in 2006 and participate in the 8th  World Congress of Bioethics which is scheduled to be held on August 6-9, 2006.

 China is now becoming a very energetic laboratory in the process of economic growth, scientific research, social development and globalization. The long period of economic boom, the change in economic system and social structure, and the changing role of the state have made innovation in every area of life a necessity. The 2006 World Congress of Bioethics in Beijing will provide a forum to debate on all bioethical issues facing all of us nowadays. China is both the past and the future of the developing world, and the study and research on its bioethical issues as well as its social issue will have global ramifications. And the open, reasoned, and argumentative style of much of the best international work in bioethics will be a model for resolving differences in our international community with moral diversity.

 Beijing is one of the most attractive cities in the world with a fascinating history and fast developing modernity. As the capital of China and the center of social, economic, political and cultural developments, Beijing is fully capable to facilitate conventions and accommodations to meet diverse needs.

 We sincerely welcome you, as well as other colleagues from all over the world, to Beijing in 2006. We are fully confident that this event will rank among the most fulfilling events of splendid world congresses of bioethics since the inauguration of IAB.

Ren-Zong Qiu

Professor of Bioethics

President, the Congress Committee, the 8th World Congress of Bioethics

 Committees

International Advisory Committee

 

 

Chairman:

 

Daniel Wikler

Harvard School of Public Health, USA

 

 

Members:

 

Solomon Benatar

University of Cape Town, South Africa

Zulfikar Bhutta

Aga Khan University, Pakistan

Dan Brock

Harvard Medical School. USA

Nicholas Bunnin

Oxford University, UK

Alexander Capron

World Health Organization

Ruth Chadwick

University of Lancaster, UK

Norman Daniels

Harvard School of Public Health, USA

Bernard Dickens

University of Toronto, Canada

Ezekiel Emanuel

National Institutes of Health, USA

Kenzo Hamano

Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Edwin Hui

Hong Kong University,  HK, China

Ryuichi Ida

Kyoto University, Japan

Anne Fagot-Largeault

College de France, France

Reidar Lie

University of Bergen, Norway

Weyma Lübbe

Leipzig University, Germany

Florencia Luna

FLASCO, Argentina

Thomas Pogge

Columbian University, USA

Julian Savulescu

Oxford University, UK

Gamal Serour

Al-Azhar University, Egypt

Peter Singer

Princeton University, USA

Godfrey Tangwa

University of Yaounde, Cameroon

Julia Tao

City University of Hong Kong,  HK, China

Boris Yudin

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

 

Congress Committee

 

Honorary Presidents:

Peng Ruicong

Ethics Committee, the Ministry of Health, China

Hu Ching-li

Former Deputy Director-General of WHO China

 

 

President:

 

Qiu Renzong

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China

Vice-presidents:

 

Du Zhizheng

Dalian University, China

Li Benfu

Peking University, China

Shui-cheun Lee

Central University, Taiwan, China

Ni Huifang

Yunan University, China

Paul Tam

Hong Kong University, HK, China

Julia Tao

City University of Hong Kong,  HK China

Zhai Xiaomei

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences/Peking Union Medical College, China

 

 

Secretary General:

 

Zhai Xiaomei

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences/Peking Union Medical College, China

 

 

Members:

 

Cai Renhua

Chinese Institute of Health Economics, China

Cao Nanyan

Tsinghua University, China

Chen Xiaoyang

Shandong University, China

Dong Yuzheng

Guangzhou Medical College, China

Fan Ruiping

City University of Hong Kong, HK, China

Feng Gong

Beijing University of Agriculture, China

Gan Shaoping

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China

Guo Zhaojiang

Fourth University of Military Medicine, China

Hu Xinhe

Chinese Academy of Science, China

Lei Jincheng

Jiangxi Medical College, China

Lei Ruipeng

Huazhong Unieversity of Science and Tchnology

Li Jianhua

Central South University

Li Jianhui

Beijing Normal University, China

Li Yiting

Capital University of Medical Sciences, China

Liang Congjie

Friends of Nature, China

Shen Mingxian

Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, China

Daniel F-C Tsai

Taiwan University, Taiwan, China

Wang Jue

Southeast University, China

Wang Hongqi

Shanxi Medical University, China

Wang Yanguang

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China

Wu Zunyou

Chinese Center for Disease Control, China

Yin Yiqiao

Macao Nursing School, Macao, China

Zhang Konglai

AIDS Network, China

Zhu Wei

Fudan University, China

     

 General Information

Time

August 6-9, 2006

 Venue

Beijing International Convention Center, Beijing, China

 Language

EnglishWith bilingual slides

 Congress Secretariat

International Convention Services

Chinese Medical Association

42, Dongsi Xidajie,

Beijing 100710, China

Contact Person:

Ms. Catherine Li

Tel: +86 (10) 6524 9989 ext. 2461

Fax:+86 (10) 6512 3754 / 6524 4086

Email: catherineli@cma.org.cn

 Congress Website

http:// www.chinamed.com.cn/IAB2006

 Hotel Accommodation

There are hotels in Beijing ranging from deluxe to economy. Special room rates for this meeting will be negotiated.

 Tours

City tours and post-conference tours will be arranged to offer delegates a unique opportunity to enjoy the oriental scenery and culture and ancient civilization in China.

 About Beijing

Beijing, an international metropolitan city, has a culture that goes back to 3000 years. The history of civilization is well captured by a huge number of cultural relics and sites of interest such as palaces, gardens, tombs and temples. Beijing is also a modern city. It will be the host city of the 29th Olympics Games to be held in 2008.

 Beijing has convenient transportation systems. It has direct air links to all other major cities in the world. Buses and subway are available for inner city destinations.  Taxi operates around the clock.

Preliminary Scientific Arrangements

Congress Theme:

 A Healthy and Just Society

 Proposed Main Topics for Abstract Submission 

Professionalism

Private vs Public in the Medical Marketplace

Corruption and Fraud: Ethical Issues

Social Determinants of Health and Inequality in Health

Bioethics versus Health and Human Rights: Same Goals, Different Methods?

Ethics In Health Emergencies

Stem Cells, Biotechnology, and the Future

Ethical Review of Research with Human Subjects: Who Controls the International Agenda?

The “Nuremberg Trial” that Never Happened: Ending the Postwar Silence on the Medical War Crimes against Civilians in Occupied China

 Associated Congress and Conferences

World Bioethics Summit Meeting for National Bioethics Advisory Bodies

Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 2006 Congress

The VIIth Asian Bioethics Conference

 Satellite Conferences/Special Symposia 

Public Health Ethics and Control of Emerging Contagious Diseases

Marcel Verweij, Angus Dawson, Darren Shickle, InterPHEN

 

Ethical Issues in the Context of AIDS Vaccine Trials

Joan Kaufman, IAVI

 

Implementation of Helsinki’s Declaration

WMA

 

Bioethics without Borders: The Leading Edge of International Bioethics

George Agich, Cleveland Clinic Foundation

 

Ethical Issues in BioBanks

Ruth Chadwick, Lancaster University & Hub Zwart, Radboud University

 

Global Development of Bioethics

Angela Wassuna, The Hastings Center

 

Bioethics and the EMRO Region: Learning from One Another

Farhat Moazam,Center of Biomedical Ethics and Culture, SIUT, Pakistan

 

Ethical Issues in Long-Term Care

Julia Tao, City University of Hong Kong

 

Capacity Building in Bioethics/Research Ethics

Richard Cash, Harvard School of Public Health

 

Ethical Issues in Living Organ Transplantation

Jeff Kahn, University of Minnesota & Mark Siegler, University of Chicago