The recognition of proprietary rights in human tissue in common law jurisdictions.

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Melbourne University Law Review Pub Date : 1992-06-01
R S Magnusson
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Abstract

Human tissue is used in an increasing number of medical and scientific contexts. Despite this, the law has traditionally regarded such tissue as having no status in law. This paper provides an overview of the issue of property rights in human corpses, cadaveric specimens, donated living tissue, and human tissue used in biotechnology and human reproductive technology. It discusses Australian common law and legislation, and reviews developments in England and the United States from an Australian perspective. The paper argues that limited proprietary rights, consistent with Australian legislation, ought to be recognized both in living and in dead human tissue, in order to achieve worthwhile objectives.

在普通法管辖范围内对人体组织所有权的承认。
人体组织被用于越来越多的医学和科学领域。尽管如此,法律传统上认为这种组织在法律上没有地位。本文概述了人类尸体、尸体标本、捐赠活体组织以及生物技术和人类生殖技术中使用的人体组织的产权问题。它讨论了澳大利亚普通法和立法,并从澳大利亚的角度回顾了英国和美国的发展。这篇论文认为,为了实现有价值的目标,与澳大利亚立法一致的有限的所有权应该在活的和死的人体组织中得到承认。
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