The Generosity of the Dead draws on the French experience to examine the on-going international debate surrounding systems of organ procurement. It will be a valuable resource for researchers, academics, policy-makers and practitioners with an interest in this complex and topical subject.
The Generosity of the Dead draws on the French experience to examine the on-going international debate surrounding systems of organ procurement. It will be a valuable resource for researchers, academics, policy-makers and practitioners with an interest in this complex and topical subject.
Dr Graciela Nowenstein is Marie Curie Fellow at the Department of Legal Theory, University of Groningen
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Introduction Part I Law as Policy: Organ transplantation: from 'an eternally hopeless dream' to the management of scarce resources Law as tool for enhancing social change: from faith to disenchantment. Part II Organ Retrieval in Hospitals: Walking on Thin Ice: From heterogeneity to normalization The 'living cadaver' Unpredictable situations Whose gift ? Part III Law and Policy: The regulation of generosity by the state The law as policy Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction Part I Law as Policy: Organ transplantation: from 'an eternally hopeless dream' to the management of scarce resources Law as tool for enhancing social change: from faith to disenchantment. Part II Organ Retrieval in Hospitals: Walking on Thin Ice: From heterogeneity to normalization The 'living cadaver' Unpredictable situations Whose gift ? Part III Law and Policy: The regulation of generosity by the state The law as policy Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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