Living organ donation (LD) is an increasingly established practice. Whereas in the U.S. and Canada LD by minors has occasionally been reported, LD by minors seems to be largely absent in the European Union. It is currently unclear whether this is the result of a different legal approach. This study is the first to systematically analyze the regulations of EU Member States, Norway and Iceland towards LD by minors. Relevant regulations were identified by searching government websites, translated, compared and sent for verification to national legal experts. We identified five countries where LD by minors is allowed. In two of these (Belgium and the UK) some minors may be deemed sufficiently mature to make an autonomous decision regarding LD. ...
Shortages of organs for transplantation have led many countries to introduce systems of deemed conse...
Aim: Paediatric donation is a unique and extremely sensitive process that requires specific knowledg...
Legislation, in the form of presumed consent, has been argued to boost organ donation but most evide...
Whether living tissue and donation by minors is acceptable is the subject of considerable debate. In...
© SAGE Publications. Whether living tissue and donation by minors is acceptable is the subject of co...
The purpose of this study is to systematically review guidelines, position papers, and reports on li...
Living kidney donation has become an increasingly established practice in European and US transplant...
At the end of 1999 the Danish Council of Ethics published a report on organ and tissue donation from...
Organ transplantation, as an extremely demanding, but impоrtant medical intervention, has always pro...
In Europe there are various directives on living organ donation (LOD) that are applied differently i...
Creation of the English-language versions of the articles published in the „Białostockie Studia Praw...
Pediatric renal transplantation with a living donor (LD) has superior outcome, but there is a paucit...
This article examines the system of providing court approval for organ and tissue transplants from m...
This thesis attempts to answer the following question: Is it ever morally permissible to use a minor...
A shortage of size-matched organs and tissues is the key factor limiting transplantation in children...
Shortages of organs for transplantation have led many countries to introduce systems of deemed conse...
Aim: Paediatric donation is a unique and extremely sensitive process that requires specific knowledg...
Legislation, in the form of presumed consent, has been argued to boost organ donation but most evide...
Whether living tissue and donation by minors is acceptable is the subject of considerable debate. In...
© SAGE Publications. Whether living tissue and donation by minors is acceptable is the subject of co...
The purpose of this study is to systematically review guidelines, position papers, and reports on li...
Living kidney donation has become an increasingly established practice in European and US transplant...
At the end of 1999 the Danish Council of Ethics published a report on organ and tissue donation from...
Organ transplantation, as an extremely demanding, but impоrtant medical intervention, has always pro...
In Europe there are various directives on living organ donation (LOD) that are applied differently i...
Creation of the English-language versions of the articles published in the „Białostockie Studia Praw...
Pediatric renal transplantation with a living donor (LD) has superior outcome, but there is a paucit...
This article examines the system of providing court approval for organ and tissue transplants from m...
This thesis attempts to answer the following question: Is it ever morally permissible to use a minor...
A shortage of size-matched organs and tissues is the key factor limiting transplantation in children...
Shortages of organs for transplantation have led many countries to introduce systems of deemed conse...
Aim: Paediatric donation is a unique and extremely sensitive process that requires specific knowledg...
Legislation, in the form of presumed consent, has been argued to boost organ donation but most evide...