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Informationen zum Autor David Price was born in Scotland of Irish parents and became a pilot after two years at the College of Air Training in the South of England. At the tender age of 20, he set off for his first job as a pilot-flying for oil companies throughout the Libyan desert. After two decades of flying, which included several international routes, he became a flight operations director for many years.In 1983, David moved his family to Vancouver, B.C., where he worked as a project manager. Today David and his wife, Jennifer (Jiff), still live in their family home in Richmond, B.C., and are in the process of planning their fiftieth wedding anniversary. They have four grown children and four grandchildren. When not writing or telling stories, David enjoys woodcarving and tennis. Klappentext A proposal for resolving tensions between professionals and society regarding tissue for transplants and research, while properly protecting donors' interests. Zusammenfassung Deficiencies and shortfalls in the supply of human organs for transplantation and human tissue for research generate policy dilemmas! stimulate illegitimate commercial activities and prevent the treatment of patients. David Price sets out an integrated legal and policy framework for constructive reform of this area. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; 1. Human biological materials; 2. Interests in the living body and corpse; 3. Eliciting wishes; 4. Consent to donation; 5. Presumed consent; 6. Informed consent; 7. Living donation; 8. Property in human material; 9. Conclusion.