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The great advances in medicine and surgery offer the possibility of saving lives and considerably improving the quality thanks to organ transplantation. Today, there are many more patients waiting for a transplant than there are donors. This means that, in many societies, each deceased is automatically considered an organ donor if there is no explicit declaration not to donate. In this book, the author tries to answer the many questions that arise around the possibility of a system of buying and selling organs. It is a fundamental work, at a time when politics can no longer ignore this issue,…mehr

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The great advances in medicine and surgery offer the possibility of saving lives and considerably improving the quality thanks to organ transplantation. Today, there are many more patients waiting for a transplant than there are donors. This means that, in many societies, each deceased is automatically considered an organ donor if there is no explicit declaration not to donate. In this book, the author tries to answer the many questions that arise around the possibility of a system of buying and selling organs. It is a fundamental work, at a time when politics can no longer ignore this issue, but must legislate on it in line with our vision of the body and the human being.
Autorenporträt
Ricardo García Manrique es profesor titular de Filosofía de Derecho en la Universidad de Barcelona. Licenciado y doctor en Derecho por la Universidad de Alcalá. Es autor de varios libros sobre filosofía de derecho, bioética y derechos sociales.