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TRANSPLANTATION

TRANSPLANTATION

The law and ethics of organ transplantation require more space than this chapter allows. In common with other nations, the UK has a statutory framework for transplantation, but even among this small group of nations there is no unanimity of legislation, thus rules for deceased and live donor transplants compensating a living donor and for legitimising a market in organs di ff er widely . It is strongly recommended that you refer to the rules within your own jurisdiction. TRANSPLANTATION

The law and ethics of organ transplantation require more space than this chapter allows. In common with other nations, the UK has a statutory framework for transplantation, but even among this small group of nations there is no unanimity of legislation, thus rules for deceased and live donor transplants compensating a living donor and for legitimising a market in organs di ff er widely . It is strongly recommended that you refer to the rules within your own jurisdiction. TRANSPLANTATION

The law and ethics of organ transplantation require more space than this chapter allows. In common with other nations, the UK has a statutory framework for transplantation, but even among this small group of nations there is no unanimity of legislation, thus rules for deceased and live donor transplants compensating a living donor and for legitimising a market in organs di ff er widely . It is strongly recommended that you refer to the rules within your own jurisdiction.