Legal Aspect of Organ Donation after Death across Europe in Human Rights Context

Ilona Kiel-Puślecka, Mateusz Puślecki, Marek Dąbrowski, Bartłomiej Janyga, Bartłomiej Perek, Agnieszka Zawiejska
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Clinical transplantation has proven to be lifesaving methods since last century. Organ transplants is still subject to ethical evaluation through the prism of basic standards of medical ethics and social phenomena that are not morally neutral. Transplant medicine has a clear social character. It is not only a relationship between a doctor and a specific patient. Authors analyzed existing postmortal donation models in European countries and the most important documents in the European legislation in securing universal rights to freedom and human dignity in transplantation area and identified 15 universal documents valid in Council of Europe and the European Union. Universal legal documents of European law protect human donor right to self-determination and integrity. Postmortal donation in transplantation performed in accordance with the applicable legislation and in the utilitarian dimension does not violate human dignity and the natural right of a person to decide about themselves.
在人权背景下,欧洲各地死后器官捐献的法律方面
自上个世纪以来,临床移植已被证明是挽救生命的方法。器官移植仍然需要通过医学伦理的基本标准和非道德中立的社会现象来进行伦理评估。移植医学具有明显的社会性。这不仅仅是医生和特定病人之间的关系。作者分析了欧洲各国现存的死后捐赠模式和欧洲立法中保障移植领域普遍自由和人的尊严的最重要的文件,并确定了在欧洲理事会和欧盟有效的15份普遍文件。欧洲法律的普遍法律文件保护人类捐赠者的自决权和完整性。根据适用的立法和在功利层面上进行的移植中的死后捐赠并不侵犯人的尊严和一个人决定自己的自然权利。
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