The banking of human tissues for clinical transplantation has grown
exponentially in the past 10-15 years. Tissue banks have been set
up throughout the world, initially on an ad hoc basis. More
recently these have grown and in many countries have linked up with
larger international companies. While standards for the
procurement, processing and storage of the tissues have kept pace
with the growth of the subject, this is not so with the legal
considerations associated with the practice. There is no unified
legal system which is internationally operated. Europe, USA, Asia,
Latin America, China have been developing legal systems on an
individual basis.This book describes the present state of the
development of laws to control and make the banking and use of
tissues legal and safe. It describes, for the first time, the
current systems which are used throughout the world and points the
way to setting up a harmonized global legal system.
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