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    CIS INTERPARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY COMMISSIONS' SITTINGS TAKE PLACE IN YEREVAN ON OCTOBER 5

    Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 6 2005

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 6, NOYAN TAPAN. NT was informed from the RA National
    Assembly PR Department that the sittings of the Standing Commission
    on Science and Education and the Standing Commission on Economic and
    Financial Issues of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly (IA) were
    held on October 5 in Yerevan. Mikhail Krotov, Secretary General of
    the IA Council, said the drafts discussed will be put on the agenda
    of the Assembly's plenary session to be held in Saint Petersburg on
    November 18.

    The first sitting of the Standing Commission on Science and Education
    covered the moral and legal aspects of biomedical studies conducted
    in CIS member states. The sitting was in essence the international
    conference's first part attended by representatives of international
    organizations conducting research in the field, as well as by European
    and US experts. The speakers addressed the international legislation on
    genetic studies and underlined the necessity to create an appropriate
    legislative field in CIS member states.

    In his speech, Maurisio Salvi of the European Commission discussed
    issues of genetic tests, which, in his words, are of great significance
    for further development of science. They are interesting from the
    political point of view as well: the science on life and biotechnology
    is of paticular strategical importance to Europe and ranks second on
    the list of priorities after high technoligies. It was noted that the
    democratic society must ensure that it will not be used for immoral
    purposes or in violation of basic human rights. The creation of a gene
    bank, according to M. Salvi, requires the citizen's consent and should
    be done in conditions of confidentiality and human rights protection.

    Organizational issues and model laws of CIS countries were discussed
    at the second sitting of the Commission.

    The Commission made positive conclusions about the model bills
    on innovation activities and on status of educational worker. The
    discussion of the bill on nonstate higher educational institutions
    was postponed on the grounds that the sphere is successfully regulated
    by the Law on Education in some of the CIS member states.

    Issues related to humanitarian cooperation and scientific and
    educational integration were discussed by the Commission as well.

    Positive decisions on the model bills on the state reserve and on
    bankruptcy of banks were taken at the sitting of the CIS IA Standing
    Commission on Economic and Financial Issues. The issue of applying
    model laws in economy and the financial sector of the CIS IA member
    states was also on the agenda. The participants indicated that model
    laws encourage exchange of experience, and no need "to invent a new
    bicycle" arises every time. The regular sitting of the Commission
    will be held in February-March 2006 in Saint Petersburg.
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