Summer Bulletin of the CCHRD
Summer issue of the CCHRD Bulletin contains a lot of interesting texts. We are proud to present you also the interview with Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp Professor of bioethics at Princeton University. Peter Singer is internationally known author and thinker. He is a laureate professor at University of Melbourne and has been standing at the forefront of debates about our ethical obligations and approaching global poverty, euthanasia, abortions and animal rights for more than three decades. The interview is focused on the questions about global poverty, human rights and ethics. Where are the boundaries of our moral obligations in eradicating global poverty? At what point can we speak of a fetus as a human being? For what reason is it necessary to reach reassessment of our view of human rights concept?
The bulletin is available here (in Czech).








