Arrangements And Provisions of Transactions Related to Human Organs Under the Iraqi Law
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The Iraqi and Kurdistan legislators have organized the types of the dealings with human organs in terms of donation, buying, selling, testament, exchanging and keeping them in the banks. And they have prohibited selling and trading with them. In the first section of this research we have discussed types of the dealings with human organs, then its provisions in the second section. The Iraqi and Kurdish legislators dealt with these types through provisons, controls and conditions that determine the course of the dealings. On the other hand, we made comparison between Egyptian and Emarti law, and reached conclusions including: the Iraqi legislators remained silent about the exchange of human organs that takes place between individuals. And that the Iraqi and Kurdish legislators did not expand the scope of prohibition of organ sale dealings like the Egyptian legislators .On the other hand the Imirati legislators had made an accurate definition for human organ donation.
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