In Europe there are various directives on living organ donation (LOD) that are applied differently in member countries. The objectives of this study were as follows: (1) to identify the most relevant normative differences among the countries of Western Europe, and (2) to evaluate the evolution of LOD data in these countries. We performed omparative analysis of national legislations to identify the most significant common and different regulatory elements that were evaluated subsequently from an ethical-legal point of view. For data analysis on LOD, we used the EULOD database of donations in Europe. Relevant legislative differences emerged among European countries. Through legal and ethical analysis, it has possible to delineate two lega...
Human organs for transplantation are extremely valuable goods and their shortage is a problem that h...
The thesis is bent on systematic analysis of Czech legislation de lege lata in organs taking for tra...
The Bioethics Laws revised in 2004 have defined rules concerning organ donation and transplantation....
In Europe, living organ donation (LOD) is increasingly accepted as a valuable solution to overcome t...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
Several European countries are approving legislative reforms moving to a presumed consent system in ...
In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply o...
Several European countries are approving legislative reforms moving to a presumed consent system in ...
Several European countries are approving legislative reforms moving to a presumed consent system in ...
Several European countries are approving legislative reforms moving to a presumed consent system in ...
As the debate about organ transplantation continues worldwide, legal regulations are critically impo...
With the recent transposition of Directive 2010/53/EU into the transplant regulation of EU Member St...
Purpose: Clinical transplantation has proven to be a lifesaving method since the last century. The s...
In the Netherlands, like in many other European countries, there is a considerable shortage of vital...
Human organs for transplantation are extremely valuable goods and their shortage is a problem that h...
The thesis is bent on systematic analysis of Czech legislation de lege lata in organs taking for tra...
The Bioethics Laws revised in 2004 have defined rules concerning organ donation and transplantation....
In Europe, living organ donation (LOD) is increasingly accepted as a valuable solution to overcome t...
Objectives: To examine the impact of presumed consent legislation on organ donation and to review da...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
Several European countries are approving legislative reforms moving to a presumed consent system in ...
In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply o...
Several European countries are approving legislative reforms moving to a presumed consent system in ...
Several European countries are approving legislative reforms moving to a presumed consent system in ...
Several European countries are approving legislative reforms moving to a presumed consent system in ...
As the debate about organ transplantation continues worldwide, legal regulations are critically impo...
With the recent transposition of Directive 2010/53/EU into the transplant regulation of EU Member St...
Purpose: Clinical transplantation has proven to be a lifesaving method since the last century. The s...
In the Netherlands, like in many other European countries, there is a considerable shortage of vital...
Human organs for transplantation are extremely valuable goods and their shortage is a problem that h...
The thesis is bent on systematic analysis of Czech legislation de lege lata in organs taking for tra...
The Bioethics Laws revised in 2004 have defined rules concerning organ donation and transplantation....