
Bioethics Commission
The Bioethics Commission is a group that advises the government on the ethical aspects of biological and medical research, healthcare practices, and emerging technologies. Its role is to explore and address complex issues, such as cloning, genetic testing, and end-of-life care, ensuring that decisions respect human rights and dignity. The Commission brings together experts from various fields—including medicine, law, philosophy, and public policy—to discuss and recommend guidelines that help shape laws and policies in bioethics, promoting a balance between scientific advancement and ethical responsibility.