Tasmania’s euthanasia bill fails narrowly

TASMANIA’S lower house has rejected voluntary euthanasia by the narrowest of margins. The private members bill, co-sponsored by Labor Premier Lara Giddings and Greens leader Nick McKim, was defeated 13-11 with Speaker Michael Polley effectively using his casting vote against it. Debate in the 25-member House of Assembly had indicated a 12-12 result after all

Australian abortion law and practice

Abortion is the subject of criminal law in all Australian states and territories, except the Australian Capital Territory. Each state and territory has legislation prohibiting unlawful abortion.  Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory have legislation in place that provides a statutory explanation of when an abortion is not unlawful.  In the

US Stem Cell Company Heads to Mexico After FDA Reprimand

The attack on stem cell research has driven at least one regenerative medicine company to seek friendlier climes south of the border. Six months after the federal government forced it to stop its treatments, the Houston-based Celltex Therapeutics moved its operations to Mexico to avoid the long arm of the law. The U.S. Food and

Ideas and analyses for an “International Science Freedom Index”

Speech at the EU Preparatory meeting of the Third World Congress for Freedom of Scientific Research First, I want to thank everybody for attending this meeting. I contribute to this interesting discussion by showing some data and by sharing some ideas on how freedom of research is connected to democracy. Since the beginning of this

For whom and what is science

Speech at the EU Preparatory meeting of the Third World Congress for Freedom of Scientific Research I have been trying to follow almost all the speeches that have been given so far. As a politician, and not a scientist, I would like to offer you this paradox, which has been brought up regularly today, even

Opening speech

Speech at the EU Preparatory meeting of the Third World Congress for Freedom of Scientific Research Minister Bonino, Honourable Members of the European Parliament, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am very pleased to have the opportunity to participate in this important event on freedom of scientific research. I would like to thank the Honourable Niccoló Rinaldi,

Opening remarks

Speech at the EU Preparatory meeting of the Third World Congress for Freedom of Scientific Research Moi je vais faire plutôt une introduction et non une intervention. First of all I am very honoured to be invited here today. Although I must admit that the topic is not exactly my cup of tea. To be

Initiatives for freedom of scientific research and treatment

Speech at the EU Preparatory meeting of the Third World Congress for Freedom of Scientific Research Some of you have been following the World Congress for Freedom of Scientific Research for almost ten years, while for others this is the first time. Marco Pannella, leader of the Nonviolent Radical Party, is to thank for providing the

Concept Paper: Bridging the Gap between Science and Politics

III SESSION OF THE WORLD CONGRESS FOR FREEDOM OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH “Bridging the Gap between Science and Politics” Concept Paper Democratic institutions are finding it increasingly difficult to govern the issues of our time; not only the economic, financial and social crisis. Depending on political orientations, there are different interpretations, for some of which we

Presentazione della III sessione del Congresso Mondiale

III INCONTRO DEL CONGRESSO MONDIALE PER LA LIBERTÀ DI RICERCA SCIENTIFICA “Colmare il divario tra scienza e politica” Concept Paper / Documento di presentazione Le istituzioni democratiche incontrano crescenti difficoltà nel governare i problemi del nostro tempo, non solo la crisi economica, finanziaria e sociale. A seconda dei diversi orientamenti politici, esistono diverse letture, per

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