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MORAL ASPECTS OF THE ENERGY CRISIS
In: Nuclear Power, Energy and the Environment, S. 175-191
Legal and moral aspects of transplantation
January 26, 1966 r. In the Department of Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw, a team of doctors in Poland made the first successful kidney transplant. It was the beginning of a difficult path Polish transplantation. The increase in demand for services of transplantation medicine, the dynamic development of this field and the lack of alternative treatments for end-stage organ failure makes transplants are still hotly debated. The author discusses the legal regulations in Poland transplantation, ethical issues and presents the possibility of transplantation medicine and its importance in the light of the teachings of the Church. From the outset, the sine qua non of organ transplantation was a statement the death of a potential donor. This requirement, referred to in the literature dead donor rule (called. Dead donor rule, DDR) is a legal and ethical justification for thousands of transplants. However, according to some authors, this rule has a greater potential to undermine confidence in transplants than to promote them. In their opinion, better solution to protect the transplant the alleged abuse would be to obtain informed consent from patients or their families for organ donation and therefore to stop life-sustaining treatment in situations of irreversible neurological injuries. This position is confirmed by studies that suggest that reliable information related to the degree of neurological damage potential donor consent and respect for his family or for society are more important than concerns about its vital status. The aim of this paper is to discuss the issue of transplants in the dimension of legislative and legal and ethical.
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Legal and moral aspects of transplantation
January 26, 1966 r. In the Department of Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw, a team of doctors in Poland made the first successful kidney transplant. It was the beginning of a difficult path Polish transplantation. The increase in demand for services of transplantation medicine, the dynamic development of this field and the lack of alternative treatments for end-stage organ failure makes transplants are still hotly debated. The author discusses the legal regulations in Poland transplantation, ethical issues and presents the possibility of transplantation medicine and its importance in the light of the teachings of the Church. From the outset, the sine qua non of organ transplantation was a statement the death of a potential donor. This requirement, referred to in the literature dead donor rule (called. Dead donor rule, DDR) is a legal and ethical justification for thousands of transplants. However, according to some authors, this rule has a greater potential to undermine confidence in transplants than to promote them. In their opinion, better solution to protect the transplant the alleged abuse would be to obtain informed consent from patients or their families for organ donation and therefore to stop life-sustaining treatment in situations of irreversible neurological injuries. This position is confirmed by studies that suggest that reliable information related to the degree of neurological damage potential donor consent and respect for his family or for society are more important than concerns about its vital status. The aim of this paper is to discuss the issue of transplants in the dimension of legislative and legal and ethical.
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Human Capital: Moral and Ethical Aspects
In: Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta: naučnyj recenziruemyj žurnal = MGIMO review of international relations : scientific peer-reviewed journal, Heft 3(30), S. 142-143
ISSN: 2541-9099
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Moral Aspects of the Philippine Question
In: Pacific affairs, Band 3, Heft 5, S. 460
ISSN: 0030-851X
Moral aspects of dishonesty in public office
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3873363
Biographical note. ; Thesis--Catholic University of America. ; Bibliography: p.185-206. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Inequality in Prosperous Societies: Economic and Moral Aspects
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Moral Aspects of International Labor Migration Regimes
In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Band 101, S. 313-318
ISSN: 2169-1118
MORAL ASPECT OF WESTERN POWER AND POLICY
In: Global affairs, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 116-119
ISSN: 0886-6198
Aspects de l'évolution socio-morale de l'adolescent
In: Enfance, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 97-146
ISSN: 1969-6981
Some Aspects of Moral Structure in Galician Hamlets1
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 75, Heft 3, S. 823-834
ISSN: 1548-1433
The internal constitution of Galician hamlets places the paterfamilias of the house in roles which isolate him and oppose him to other heads of houses, especially his neighbors next door or in neighboring plots. This necessary but conflictive relationship becomes, under certain conditions, immoral, and in these conditions people attribute to neighbors the power of envy, misfortune, and evil. These attributions serve, ultimately, to reinforce community solidarity.