Principle of consent for organ donation in Malaysia / Khairul Anuar Abdul Hadi, Nur Khalidah Dahlan and Allycia Taidin

Our Human Tissue Act 1974 is considered outdated and had not clearly stated whose lawfully possess the body of deceased should objection arises due to the consent given before. The term 'tissue' or 'death' or 'lawful in possession of a body' and 'the hierarchy of r...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hadi, Khairul Anuar, Dahlan, Nur Khalidah, Taidin, Allycia
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Published: 2006
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spelling my.uitm.ir.320732022-12-06T03:38:48Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32073/ Principle of consent for organ donation in Malaysia / Khairul Anuar Abdul Hadi, Nur Khalidah Dahlan and Allycia Taidin Abdul Hadi, Khairul Anuar Dahlan, Nur Khalidah Taidin, Allycia Comparative law. International uniform Law Donation of organs, tissues, etc. Our Human Tissue Act 1974 is considered outdated and had not clearly stated whose lawfully possess the body of deceased should objection arises due to the consent given before. The term 'tissue' or 'death' or 'lawful in possession of a body' and 'the hierarchy of relatives deemed to be next of kin' also did not classify in the act. This research will analyze the significance of consent. It looks into the view both medical ethic and morality. Our research is based on the qualitative methodology whereby apart from references to the books, article and journals we also conducted interview with several lectures and official expertise in this field. This research is aim to answer the question on validity of consent given by the donor when there is an objection against the wishes of the deceased and to see whether our act is sufficient to cover organ donation. The Human Tissue Act 1974 is the only main legislation in Malaysia. It is also consider being ambiguous. This research intends to make the Act become more specific and clear. As the Act mentioned only about cadaver donors, we hope that the terms of living donor also included in the Act. 2006 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32073/1/32073.PDF Principle of consent for organ donation in Malaysia / Khairul Anuar Abdul Hadi, Nur Khalidah Dahlan and Allycia Taidin. (2006) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/32073.pdf> (Unpublished)
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topic Comparative law. International uniform Law
Donation of organs, tissues, etc.
spellingShingle Comparative law. International uniform Law
Donation of organs, tissues, etc.
Abdul Hadi, Khairul Anuar
Dahlan, Nur Khalidah
Taidin, Allycia
Principle of consent for organ donation in Malaysia / Khairul Anuar Abdul Hadi, Nur Khalidah Dahlan and Allycia Taidin
description Our Human Tissue Act 1974 is considered outdated and had not clearly stated whose lawfully possess the body of deceased should objection arises due to the consent given before. The term 'tissue' or 'death' or 'lawful in possession of a body' and 'the hierarchy of relatives deemed to be next of kin' also did not classify in the act. This research will analyze the significance of consent. It looks into the view both medical ethic and morality. Our research is based on the qualitative methodology whereby apart from references to the books, article and journals we also conducted interview with several lectures and official expertise in this field. This research is aim to answer the question on validity of consent given by the donor when there is an objection against the wishes of the deceased and to see whether our act is sufficient to cover organ donation. The Human Tissue Act 1974 is the only main legislation in Malaysia. It is also consider being ambiguous. This research intends to make the Act become more specific and clear. As the Act mentioned only about cadaver donors, we hope that the terms of living donor also included in the Act.
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author Abdul Hadi, Khairul Anuar
Dahlan, Nur Khalidah
Taidin, Allycia
author_facet Abdul Hadi, Khairul Anuar
Dahlan, Nur Khalidah
Taidin, Allycia
author_sort Abdul Hadi, Khairul Anuar
title Principle of consent for organ donation in Malaysia / Khairul Anuar Abdul Hadi, Nur Khalidah Dahlan and Allycia Taidin
title_short Principle of consent for organ donation in Malaysia / Khairul Anuar Abdul Hadi, Nur Khalidah Dahlan and Allycia Taidin
title_full Principle of consent for organ donation in Malaysia / Khairul Anuar Abdul Hadi, Nur Khalidah Dahlan and Allycia Taidin
title_fullStr Principle of consent for organ donation in Malaysia / Khairul Anuar Abdul Hadi, Nur Khalidah Dahlan and Allycia Taidin
title_full_unstemmed Principle of consent for organ donation in Malaysia / Khairul Anuar Abdul Hadi, Nur Khalidah Dahlan and Allycia Taidin
title_sort principle of consent for organ donation in malaysia / khairul anuar abdul hadi, nur khalidah dahlan and allycia taidin
publishDate 2006
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