Organ transplantation and biotechnological research depend on the availability of body parts, which necessitates the willing involvement of the public. The rapid development of biotechnology has led to a search for an adequate decision-making framework for the acquisition, retention and utilisation of body parts. It has also lead to disquiet about the commercialisation of research with the source being the only participant who is unable to benefit financially. In developing such a framework it is necessary to conceptualise the nature of the interest that individuals have in their bodies. The principle of autonomy may form a basis for structuring decision-making and weighing conflicting principles. As a society we value autonomy in the sense...
Over the last decades, we could witness an enormous scientific progress causing us to be able to hea...
<p>The constant technological evolution in the medical find and in the health Science in general bri...
The idea of right to body autonomy grows more important as people are able to donate their organs. H...
Organ transplantation and biotechnological research depend on the availability of body parts, which ...
The possibility of transplanting human body parts from one person to another, and the increasing and...
One of two articles related to the current organ shortage, this article advocates the need for legis...
Do you own your body? Advances in science and the development of genetic databases have given this q...
Human tissue and body parts have been used in one way or another for millennia. They have been prese...
This paper offers a critique of the concept of ‘abandonment’ when utilised in relation to separated ...
[Extract] Legal regulation of transactions in the human body is in one sense a new phenomenon. Tradi...
Within the normative puzzles that have formed around the biobanking of human biological materials (H...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
The purpose of this Thesis is to determine which set of private law rules ought to apply to the use ...
In this article, an attempt is made to determine the legal status of the human body (organs and tiss...
There is legal uncertainty and academic disagreement as to the legal status of biological material t...
Over the last decades, we could witness an enormous scientific progress causing us to be able to hea...
<p>The constant technological evolution in the medical find and in the health Science in general bri...
The idea of right to body autonomy grows more important as people are able to donate their organs. H...
Organ transplantation and biotechnological research depend on the availability of body parts, which ...
The possibility of transplanting human body parts from one person to another, and the increasing and...
One of two articles related to the current organ shortage, this article advocates the need for legis...
Do you own your body? Advances in science and the development of genetic databases have given this q...
Human tissue and body parts have been used in one way or another for millennia. They have been prese...
This paper offers a critique of the concept of ‘abandonment’ when utilised in relation to separated ...
[Extract] Legal regulation of transactions in the human body is in one sense a new phenomenon. Tradi...
Within the normative puzzles that have formed around the biobanking of human biological materials (H...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
The purpose of this Thesis is to determine which set of private law rules ought to apply to the use ...
In this article, an attempt is made to determine the legal status of the human body (organs and tiss...
There is legal uncertainty and academic disagreement as to the legal status of biological material t...
Over the last decades, we could witness an enormous scientific progress causing us to be able to hea...
<p>The constant technological evolution in the medical find and in the health Science in general bri...
The idea of right to body autonomy grows more important as people are able to donate their organs. H...