International Network of Biolaw

The International Network of Biolaw is an international academic organization which counts on the epistemological support and participation of world renowned scholars and specialists on biolaw and bioethics from USA, UK, France, Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, Spain, Belgium, Italy, Greece, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile.
The Network is led by professor Erick Valdes, whose presidency was agreed by unanimity in the framework of the First International Seminar of Biolaw, which was held in Santiago, Chile, in March 12, 13, 2015.

Some of the prestigious academic institutions that participate in the Network are:

University of Oxford (UK), Stanford University (USA), Princeton University (USA), Harvard University (USA), Georgetown University (USA), Durham University (UK), King’s College London-University of London (UK), University of Zurich (Switzerland), Vanderbilt University (USA), Roskilde University (Denmark), Aarhus University (Denmark), Lieje University (Belgium), University of Trento (Italy), University of Padua (Italy), American University of Sovereign Nations (USA), Inter-University Chair of Law and Human Genome (Spain), University of Deusto (Spain), University of the Basque Country (Spain), University of Palermo (Italy), University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), National Autonomous University of Mexico [UNAM] (Mexico), Autonomous University of Nuevo León [UANL] (Mexico) Pontifical Xavier University (Colombia), University of Cauca (Colombia), IberoAmerican Association of Practical Philosophy (México), National Academy of Medicine (Uruguay), University of Desarrollo (Chile).

 

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