ISSUES OF ANTI–AGING ARE DISCUSSED AT KAZNU: A NEW DIRECTION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LAW
An international scientific and practical conference "Anti-Aging is a New Direction in the Development of Law" was held at the Al–Farabi Kazakh National University, where issues of improving and developing new mechanisms for creating conditions for maintaining active longevity were discussed.
The organizers of the event were the following organizations: Institute of State and Law of KazNU, Department of Theory and History of State and Law of Kuban State University and Department of Economics and Law of St. Petersburg University of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia.
Chairman of the organizing committee of the conference, Director of the Institute of State and Law of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Salimgerei Aron Amanzholovich emphasized the main reasons for organizing and holding a joint conference.
Currently in Kazakhstan, as in many other countries, there is no legal regulation of such an important area of human activity as anti-aging. Anti-aging is an active form of human longevity, which depends not only on medical, but also on many other factors, including environmental, economic, social, organizational, legal, moral and others.
The event was aimed at creating a broad platform for an open dialogue between representatives of various branches of legal, medical, socio-cultural, economic, as well as representatives of authorities, the public and international organizations.
Emphasizing the relevance of the conference topic, Dean of the Faculty of Law of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Daulet Baideldinov noted: "The problem of anti-aging affects certain processes that have recently had to be very seriously regulated from a legal point of view. Affecting health, they also concern human rights. All issues related to the use of new medical technologies must undergo strict legal regulation."
Bogdan Gavkalyuk, Lieutenant General of the Internal Service, Head of the St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, stated the following: "In solving the problems of human longevity, not only natural medical sciences play a leading role, but also the humanities such as sociology and jurisprudence. Moreover, the determining role is assigned to legal factors as the main regulators of public relations in a civilized society," the speaker stressed.
Press Service of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University