The legal and ethical frameworkgoverning Body Donation in Europe - Areview of current practice andrecommendations for good practice
Eur. j. anat
; 12(1): 1-24, mayo 2008.
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in English
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ABSTRACT
Discussions at the inaugural meeting of aTrans-European Pedagogic Research Group forAnatomical Sciences highlighted the fact thatthere exist considerable variations in the legaland ethical frameworks throughout Europeconcerning body bequests for anatomicalexamination. Such differences appear to reflectcultural and religious variations as well as differentlegal and constitutional frameworks. Forexample, there are different views concerningthe ownership of cadavers and concerningthe need (perceived by different societies andnational politicians) for legislation specificallyrelated to anatomical dissection. Furthermore,there are different views concerning the acceptabilityof using unclaimed bodies that have notgiven informed consent. Given that in Europe (AU)
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Collection:
National databases
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Spain
Database:
IBECS
Main subject:
Tissue Donors
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Tissue and Organ Procurement
Type of study:
Prognostic study
Aspects:
Ethical aspects
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Eur. j. anat
Year:
2008
Document type:
Article
Institution/Affiliation country:
C Davila University/Romania
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Cardiff University/UK
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Dental School/UK
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Faculdade de Ciêncies Médicas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa/Portugal
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Functional Anatomy/Austria
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Martin-Luther-University/Germany
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School of Medicine at University of Belgrade/s. p
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Universidad Complutense/Spain
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Universidad del País Vasco/Spain
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University of Fribourg/Switzerland