DONATION AND REMOVAL OF ORGANS, TISSUES OR HUMAN CELLS FROM THE DECEASED PERSONS

Authors

  • Roxana Matefi Law Faculty, Law Departament “Transilvania” University, Brașov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v9i4.2321

Abstract

This paper proposes an approach to a subject with profound implications, generating a lot of controversy, the donation and removal of organs, tissues and human cells from the deceased persons. There will be analyzed the legal conditions required to be met according to the law for this process to be feasible, not forgetting of that exposure the possible criminal consequences that failure of these conditions could attract.

References

Law no 104/2003 regarding the handling of human corpses and removing organs and tissues from corpses for transplant purposes.

Law no 95/2006 regarding the health reform.

E. Chelaru, Civil law. The person in the regulation of the new Civil Code, C.H. Beck Publishing House, Bucharest, 2012.

Bernard M. Dickens, Legal and judicial aspects of post mortem organ donation in Procurement, Preservation and Allocation of Vascularized Organs, Springer Link.

T. Prescure, R. Matefi, Civil law. General Part, Hamangiu Publishing House, Bucharest, 2012.

O. Ungureanu, C. Munteanu, Civil law. The person in the regulation of the new Civil Code, Hamangiu Publishing House, Bucharest, 2012.

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Published

2016-02-03

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