Unfortunately, nowadays it is technically much easier to remove organs form an alive (dead) donor and to carry out transplantation to a recipient than to find legally approved basis for these actions, especially when it comes to removal of organs and (or) tissues from a corpse. The article represents an attempt to suggest improvements that could be applied to legislation concerning organ transplantation. The author suggests that, it is required that a complex approach should be applied to improve the situation with transplantation legally, socially and economically
The article investigates the features of legal problem of the consent in the legal regulation of exp...
The treatment by doctor’s arbitrary diagnosis based on medical paternalism is not allowed except in ...
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Unfortunately, nowadays it is technically much easier to remove organs form an alive (dead) donor an...
One of two articles related to the current organ shortage, this article advocates the need for legis...
In the wake of scandals about the unauthorised retention of organs following postmortem examination,...
This paper will examine the legal problems that arise in obtaining human organs from both living and...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
Human organ transplantation poses difficult legal problems. In this article the author examines thos...
This paper proposes an approach to a subject with profound implications, generating a lot of controv...
his paper examines the presumed consent approach from a practical, legal and ethical perspective. It...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
This dissertation focuses on legal issues and potential solutions to the public policy quandary of t...
The Republic of Croatia is a country with the system of presumed consent donation of organs and tiss...
This article follows the recent publication of the Organs for Donation Task Force report, "Organs fo...
The article investigates the features of legal problem of the consent in the legal regulation of exp...
The treatment by doctor’s arbitrary diagnosis based on medical paternalism is not allowed except in ...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Unfortunately, nowadays it is technically much easier to remove organs form an alive (dead) donor an...
One of two articles related to the current organ shortage, this article advocates the need for legis...
In the wake of scandals about the unauthorised retention of organs following postmortem examination,...
This paper will examine the legal problems that arise in obtaining human organs from both living and...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
Human organ transplantation poses difficult legal problems. In this article the author examines thos...
This paper proposes an approach to a subject with profound implications, generating a lot of controv...
his paper examines the presumed consent approach from a practical, legal and ethical perspective. It...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
This dissertation focuses on legal issues and potential solutions to the public policy quandary of t...
The Republic of Croatia is a country with the system of presumed consent donation of organs and tiss...
This article follows the recent publication of the Organs for Donation Task Force report, "Organs fo...
The article investigates the features of legal problem of the consent in the legal regulation of exp...
The treatment by doctor’s arbitrary diagnosis based on medical paternalism is not allowed except in ...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...