CASERTA – Seven questions, addressed to experts, to better understand bioethics and the limits that, in the face of scientific experimentation, require respect for human life. This is the proposal of the conference “Is everything legal? Seven questions around nascent and terminal life” – which will be held on Friday 14 June at 6.30 pm at the Salesian Institute of Caserta – organized byDon Bosco Past Pupils Union “Umberto Cirillo” together withProvincial Order of Surgeons and Dentists of the Province of Casertato theCatholic Union of Italian Pharmacists, Catholic Alliance And “Rosario Livatino” Study Center.
The experts Domenico Airoma – vice president of the Livatino Study Center – e Claudia Navarini – member of the National Committee for Bioethics of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers – will answer seven questions which will touch, transversally, on ethical issues from assisted fertilization to euthanasia.
The meeting will open with greetings from Don Antonio D’Angelodirector of the Salesian House of Caserta, Gennaro Iannottipresident of the Don Bosco Past Pupils Union “Umberto Cirillo” of Caserta, Carlo Manzipresident of the Provincial Order of Surgeons and Dentists of the Province of Caserta, and Carmela Iodice, president of the Catholic Union of Italian Pharmacists of Caserta. The journalist moderates Antonello Velardi.
«The bioethical topic is increasingly topical but less and less addressed with due diligence – comments the president Gennaro Iannotti – with this conference we want, thanks to the intervention of eminent experts, to touch upon and reel off many of the doubts that grip the bioethical topic and to give a complete vision of the effects that many legislative proposals (from the modification of the criteria for assisted fertilization to the introduction of euthanasia) could have, not only from a moral point of view, in our lives”.