Mandate
The ECNH monitors and evaluates developments in and applications of non-human biotechnology and comments from an ethical perspective on the scientific and social questions arising in this connection. It advises *a. the Federal Council on the introduction of regulations; *b. the federal and cantonal authorities on matters of enforcement. In particular, it shall comment on licence applications or research projects of fundamental or exemplary importance; for this purpose, it may inspect documents, request information and consult other experts. It collaborates with other federal and cantonal committees concerned with questions of biotechnology. It engages in a dialogue with the public on ethical issues associated with biotechnology. It reports to the Federal Council periodically on its activities.Members
The ECNH consists of 12 members from a range of disciplines, either specialists in ethics or coming from other fields but with a scientific or practical knowledge ofSecretariat
The Committee is assisted by a scientific secretariat, which reports to the Chair of the Committee and is administratively attached to the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN).Publications
The most important statements issued by the Committee
*The Dignity of Animals, A joint statement by the Federal Ethics Committee on Non Human Biotechnology (ECNH) and the Swiss Committee on Animal Experiments (SCAE), concerning a more concrete definition of the dignity of creation with regard to animals, 2001. *Patents on Animals and Plants – A contribution to discussion, 2001. *Gene Technology for Food - Ethical considerations for the marketing of genetically modified foodstuffs and animal feed, 2003. *Gene Technology and Developing Countries - A contribution to the discussion from an ethical perspective, 2004. *Research on Primates - an Ethical Evaluation, Report by the Swiss Committee on Animal Experiments (SCAE) and the Swiss Ethics Committee on Non Human Biotechnology (ECNH), 2006. *The Dignity of Living Beings with regard to Plants. Moral consideration of plants for their own sake, 2008. *Synthetic biology. Ethical considerations, 2010. *Release of genetically modified plants – ethical requirements, 2012. *Ethical treatment of fish, 2014. *Freedom of research and biosecurity – Ethical considerations by the example of dual use research of concern, 2015 (in German and French only). *New Plant Breeding Techniques – Ethical Considerations, 2016."Beiträge zur Ethik und Biotechnologie" series
Expert reports commissioned by the ECNH which are of interest to a wider audience are published (in the original language) in a series entitled „Beiträge zur Ethik und Biotechnologie“ (Contributions to Ethics and Biotechnology). These reports provide a basis for consideration of the ethical aspects of biotechnology and serve as working papers for the ECNH. *Volume 1: Andreas Bachmann, Nano(bio)technologie – Eine ethische Auslegeordnung (Nano(bio)technology – An ethical review), 2006. *Volume 2: Jürg Stöcklin, Die Pflanze – Moderne Konzepte der Biologie (The Plant – Modern biological concepts), 2007. *Volume 3: Andreas Brenner, Leben – Eine philosophische Untersuchung (Life – A philosophical investigation), 2007. *Volume 4: Benjamin Rath, Ethik des Risikos – Begriffe, Situationen, Entscheidungstheorien und Aspekte (Ethics of Risk - Concepts, situations, decision theories and other aspects), 2008. *Volume 5: Joachim Boldt, Oliver Müller, Giovanni Maio, Synthetische Biologie – Eine ethisch-philosophische Analyse (Synthetic biology – an ethical and philosophical analysis), 2009. *Volume 6: Bernard Baertschi. La vie artificielle. Le statut moral des êtres vivants artificiels, 2009. *Volume 7: Arianna Ferrari, Christopher Coenen, Armin Grunwald, Arnold Sauter, Animal Enhancement – Neue technische Möglichkeiten und ethische Fragen, 2010. *Volume 8: Peter Kunzmann, Nikolaus Knoepffler, Primaten – Ihr moralischer Status, 2011. *Volume 9: Helmut Segner, Fish – Nociception and pain. A biological perspective, 2012. *Volume 10: Markus Wild, Fische – Kognition, Bewusstsein und Schmerz. Eine philosophische Perspektive, 2012. *Volume 11: Biosecurity und Publikationsfreiheit – Die Veröffentlichung heikler Forschungsdaten im Spannungsfeld von Freiheit und Sicherheit. Eine grundrechtliche Analyse, 2014.Miscellaneous
In October 2008, the ECNH was awarded theExternal links