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The Foundation for Legal Research Concerning New Technologies, inspired, with regards to its ideology, in similar institutions concerned with the study of Biotechnology, Biodiversity and the rising implications of New Technologies of Information and Communication for the study of Law, promotes the publication of works linked to these subjects as well as those which concern the preservation of our home planet, that of its inhabitants, and anything which procures to make this a better world.

Our institution was created in 2007 and since then has had as joint Directors the Professors Julio Armaza Galdos and Emilio José Armaza, who, in various aspects, have managed to give the Foundation the necessary impulse for the progressive consecution of its investigative objectives, and diffusion of materials, therefore contributing to the development of Legal Studies and of our society itself.

All this said, with the hope of being able to encourage the elaboration of essays, articles or communications that, relating directly or indirectly to the foundations of legal study, have as their objective of study crimes related to genetic manipulation, clonation (reproductive and otherwise), cybercrimes, environmental protection, neoeugenics, prenatal therapy, experimentation with embryos, genetic inheritance and its relation to criminal conduct, genetic data, euthanasia, genetic advising and others of a similar nature which have seen much advancement in certain parts of the world (as can be seen in the catalog of publications which, among others, the Inter-University Chair BBVA Foundation-Provincial Government of Biscay in Law and the Human Genome of the University of Deusto and the University of the Basque Country, directed by Professor Dr. Carlos María Romeo Casabona, issues with special attention).

 

 

 

 
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