Where provisions that were in the Human Tissue Act have been left out of the National Health Act they have been included in its regulations. However, new provisions in the latter Act provide strict controls for the transplantation of organs into non-South African citizens or non-permanent residents, and outlaw the charging of fees for human organs. The provisions also expand the list of persons who can give consent to donations from deceased persons to include ‘partners’, who now take precedence over all other relatives except spouses. Some of the matters in the Human Tissue Act that were not covered by the National Health Act have now been included in the regulations, such as: (i) the parties responsible for determining death of a person w...
In September 2006, an Act with significant implications for sports science research conducted in the...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
Human tissue legislation is complex. An exhaustive understanding of the law, thorough understanding ...
Organ donation for purposes of a transplant is an altruistic act that lends itself to the ethical pr...
When the transplant act was brought in by the Central Government of India, the number of centers per...
Human organ and tissue transplantation was started in India in 1962. Initially, the organ transplant...
The Human Tissue Act 2004 is designed to regulate the storage and use of organs and tissues from the...
The Human Tissue Act 2004 (HTA 2004) is a massive statute which sets out to regulate all dealings wi...
In the current system of organ procurement in South Africa, demand for transplantable organs outstri...
The present shortage of transplantable organs in South Africa may be attributed to inadequate legisl...
The legislation called transplantation of human organ act (THO) was passed in India in the year 1994...
Donated human tissue can be used in various ways. Bone and skin received by an authorised Tissue Ban...
The organ transplant law was revised in 2009 and enforced in 2010. Before the revision, organs could...
The experience from the scandals in hospitals at Liverpool and Bristol in the UK where retention of ...
In September 2006, an Act with significant implications for sports science research conducted in the...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
Human tissue legislation is complex. An exhaustive understanding of the law, thorough understanding ...
Organ donation for purposes of a transplant is an altruistic act that lends itself to the ethical pr...
When the transplant act was brought in by the Central Government of India, the number of centers per...
Human organ and tissue transplantation was started in India in 1962. Initially, the organ transplant...
The Human Tissue Act 2004 is designed to regulate the storage and use of organs and tissues from the...
The Human Tissue Act 2004 (HTA 2004) is a massive statute which sets out to regulate all dealings wi...
In the current system of organ procurement in South Africa, demand for transplantable organs outstri...
The present shortage of transplantable organs in South Africa may be attributed to inadequate legisl...
The legislation called transplantation of human organ act (THO) was passed in India in the year 1994...
Donated human tissue can be used in various ways. Bone and skin received by an authorised Tissue Ban...
The organ transplant law was revised in 2009 and enforced in 2010. Before the revision, organs could...
The experience from the scandals in hospitals at Liverpool and Bristol in the UK where retention of ...
In September 2006, an Act with significant implications for sports science research conducted in the...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...