Editorial
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Tade Matthias Spranger
Abstract
JIBL’s issue 4 starts with an extension of its Editorial Board. It is my pleasure to welcome Professor Donald Chalmers amongst the members of our Board. Donald Chalmers is one of the outstanding experts in the field of biotechnology law and regulation and therefore barely needs an introduction. His current positions as Dean and Head of the University of Tasmania’s Law School, Chair of the Commonwealth of Australia Gene Technology Ethics Committee, Deputy Chair of the Embryo Research Licensing Committee, Chair of the Australian Red Cross Ethics Committee, Board member of the Australian Institute of Family Studies and Chair of the Australian and New Zealand Institute of Health Law and Ethics, as well as his former appointments as Consultant to the United States and the WHO, give an impression of his manifold interests and activities. We are very much looking forward to his contributions to this journal !
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial
- The Oviedo Convention: A European Legal Framework at the Intersection of Human Rights and Health Law
- Heavy Burden: Promoting Public Policy through the Use of Material Transfer Agreements for Plant Genetic Resources
- Mohammed and the Mountain: The Sui Generis Debate on Traditional Knowledge
- Queensland’s Biodiscovery Act 2004
- The new EU Regulatory Framework for GM Food (Part II)
- Portugues Ethical Debates on Euthanasia
- Euthanasia, a Matrix of Cure or Exacerbation – A Legal Perspective of Current Bioethics Issue in China
- Gene – Genome – Systems Biology Engineering Know-How in Greater Demand than Ever
Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial
- The Oviedo Convention: A European Legal Framework at the Intersection of Human Rights and Health Law
- Heavy Burden: Promoting Public Policy through the Use of Material Transfer Agreements for Plant Genetic Resources
- Mohammed and the Mountain: The Sui Generis Debate on Traditional Knowledge
- Queensland’s Biodiscovery Act 2004
- The new EU Regulatory Framework for GM Food (Part II)
- Portugues Ethical Debates on Euthanasia
- Euthanasia, a Matrix of Cure or Exacerbation – A Legal Perspective of Current Bioethics Issue in China
- Gene – Genome – Systems Biology Engineering Know-How in Greater Demand than Ever