Revue Medicale de Bruxelles
Volume 20, Issue 4, 1999, Pages A283-A286

Organ trade: An acceptable practice? legal law and european legislation [Dans quelle mesure le commerce d'organes est-il acceptable? cadre legal et legislation europeenne] (Article)

Van Haelewijck B.
  • a Service de Transplantations, Hôpital Erasme, U.L.B., Belgium, Service de Transplantations, Hôpital Erasme, Route de Lennik 808, 1070 Bruxelles, Belgium

Abstract

Progress in the field of organs and tissues transplantation contributes today to saving lives and improving their quality. Consequently, the increasing need of organs and tissues and their constant shortage give rise financial benefits and commercial risks. Several European countries have tasted in one or another way organ trading. These ethical and legal important problems implicated preventive measures in European countries and in the whole world. Since 1986, Belgium has a national legislation which forbids in every forms, organs and tissues commerce. In addition, an item imposes penalties in this connection. Meanwhile different international organisations established acts, recommendations and resolutions preventing purchase and sale of human organs and tissues.

Author Keywords

transplantation Purchase, sale Legislation

Index Keywords

government organ transplantation international cooperation Guidelines economics Europe Tissue and Organ Procurement practice guideline Article Commerce commercial phenomena transplantation human Humans ethics legal aspect Government Agencies

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ISSN: 00353639
Cited by: 1
Original Language: French