Velletri, the conference on “Animal Welfare and Forensic Medicine” in the Court (14 June)

Friday 14 June, from 9.30 to 13.30, the Conference Hall of the Palace of Justice of Velletri will host the conference “Animal Welfare and Forensic Medicine”. The event, in the form of a seminar, is proposed as an important opportunity for in-depth analysis and debate on topics of current relevance, involving experts from the legal and veterinary sector.

The morning will be inaugurated by institutional greetings from Giancarlo Amato, Chief Prosecutor of the Republic of Velletri, Stefano Armati, President of the Velletri Bar Association, Ivan Boccali, Extraordinary Commissioner of the Castelli Romani Park, Giancarlo Righini, Councilor of the Lazio Region with responsibilities for the Budget, Economic Planning, Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, Hunting and Fishing, Parks and Forests.

This will be followed by the interventions of the speakers, who will address various facets of animal welfare and forensic medicine:

Diana Russo, Magistrate, he will speak on “The legal protection of animals: regulatory and operational critical issues”; Roberto Scarcella and Antonella Nunziata, Veterinarians, specialists in animal welfare and veterinary and forensic medicine, will present their experiences and skills in the sector; Natalino Cerini, Specialist and Veterinary Medical Director of the ASL RM 6, will discuss the “Competence of the ASL in the evaluation of Animal Welfare”; Federica Carlevaro, Veterinary specialist in animal welfare and applied ethology, she will conclude with a report on “Animal welfare: definition and models”.

The seminar represents a moment of discussion and professional growth for all those who work in the field of animal protection and forensic medicine, offering food for thought on the critical issues and possible regulatory and operational solutions.

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