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This paper analyses the arguments for and against what we have called automatic organ procurement model in relation to the organs of the deceased. For this purpose, this work provides empirical evidence to assess the potential impact of this model on donation rates and on public opinion. Specifically, we examine first the reasons supporting this model, with special reference to utilitarian and justice arguments. On the other hand, we analyse both the approaches based on the violation of pre mortem and post mortem interests opposing this theoretical model and the rejection the model would generate in the population. Finally, we point out the aspects that, in our opinion, should be exhaustively regulated if this model were implemented. In particular, we refer to the legal status of the human body, the treatments for end-of-life patients, the incentives for health professionals and the recognition of the right to conscientious objection.
modelo confiscatorio, Calidad de vida, Extrapatrimonialidad del cuerpo humano, Donación, Modelo confiscatorio, trasplante, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/3, autonomía de la voluntad, objeción de conciencia, Intereses post mortem, intereses post mortem, calidad de vida, extrapatrimonialidad del cuerpo humano., Trasplante, Objeción de conciencia, Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages, Autonomía de la voluntad
modelo confiscatorio, Calidad de vida, Extrapatrimonialidad del cuerpo humano, Donación, Modelo confiscatorio, trasplante, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/3, autonomía de la voluntad, objeción de conciencia, Intereses post mortem, intereses post mortem, calidad de vida, extrapatrimonialidad del cuerpo humano., Trasplante, Objeción de conciencia, Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages, Autonomía de la voluntad
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