CADAVERIC DONATION OF SOLID ORGANS AND APPROACHES TO DEATH: A LEGAL CRITIQUE

CHINEMELUM NELSON ARINZE-UMOBI

Abstract


Cadaveric donation of solid organs is the process of solid organ transplant after the demise of its owner (deceased). Consequently, many approaches to death have evolved in order to procure more solid organs in the medical sphere today as a result of science and technology. However, these approaches to death are not without controversies. Thus, this research critically aimed at cadaveric donation of solid organs and the controversies surrounding the various approaches to death. In gathering and analyzing data, the writer used doctrinal method of data collection relying on local statutes, cases laws, textbooks, journal articles, international treaties, conventions and covenants. The writer found that although it may appear unrealistic to have an approach to organ donation that will be devoid of criticisms, a holistic adherence to the recommendations herein may significantly address fears of critics and possibly reduce controversies and tensions surrounding the approaches to death.

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