For many years, the authorisation of organ procurement has been discussed as a contributory factor to the number of potential organ donors. This paper presents different forms of authorisation and their influence on the decisions of both individuals and society. The general legal framework for the authorisation of organ procurement in Poland is described along with the solutions implemented by countries in which both implicit and explicit consent models are in effect. The presented arguments suggest that the form of authorisation does not directly influence the number of organs procured for transplantation.For many years, the authorisation of organ procurement has been discussed as a contributory factor to the number of potential organ dono...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
The role of the presumed consent legislation on deceased organ donation has seen great success over ...
Organ shortage constitutes an unsolved problem for every country that offers transplantation as a th...
For many years, the authorisation of organ procurement has been discussed as a contributory factor t...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
textabstractThe development of medical knowledge has resulted in a demand in society for donor organ...
Each country which allows for organ transplantation developed legal regula-tions concerning the rela...
Objectives: The aim of this paper is to assess the possibilities to adapt the 1998 Dutch Organ Donat...
In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply o...
During the past years the number of organ donors in Romania has declined after a slow but steady inc...
The shortage of organs available for transplant has been a serious and unchanging worldwide problem ...
This article assesses the influence of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 on the...
Human organs for transplantation are extremely valuable goods and their shortage is a problem that h...
In trying to overcome the growing gap between demand and offer of organs for transplantation, soluti...
The thesis is bent on systematic analysis of Czech legislation de lege lata in organs taking for tra...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
The role of the presumed consent legislation on deceased organ donation has seen great success over ...
Organ shortage constitutes an unsolved problem for every country that offers transplantation as a th...
For many years, the authorisation of organ procurement has been discussed as a contributory factor t...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
textabstractThe development of medical knowledge has resulted in a demand in society for donor organ...
Each country which allows for organ transplantation developed legal regula-tions concerning the rela...
Objectives: The aim of this paper is to assess the possibilities to adapt the 1998 Dutch Organ Donat...
In the U.S., Great Britain, and in many other countries, the gap between the demand and the supply o...
During the past years the number of organ donors in Romania has declined after a slow but steady inc...
The shortage of organs available for transplant has been a serious and unchanging worldwide problem ...
This article assesses the influence of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 on the...
Human organs for transplantation are extremely valuable goods and their shortage is a problem that h...
In trying to overcome the growing gap between demand and offer of organs for transplantation, soluti...
The thesis is bent on systematic analysis of Czech legislation de lege lata in organs taking for tra...
To increase the supply of transplantable organs, some European Union (EU) countries have begun imple...
The role of the presumed consent legislation on deceased organ donation has seen great success over ...
Organ shortage constitutes an unsolved problem for every country that offers transplantation as a th...