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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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Introduction: From a Cottage Industry to a Global Business (G O Phillips); Current Legal Framework for International Operation of Tissue Banks (P Myint); The Legal and Regulatory Framework for Tissues and Cells in the Europe Union (D R Hutchison); Litigation Risks Facing Tissue Banks in the United States (D D Harshman); The Importance of a Code of Ethics and a Code of Practice for Tissue Banking Establishment (J M Pedraza); Religious, Legal and Cultural Issues for Tissue Banking, with Special Reference to the Asia Pacific Region (A Nather & W Lin); Challenges for Tissue Bankers in Asia Pacific Region and Recent Progress in Malaysia (N Yusof); Legal System for Tissue Banking in Latin America (E Kairiyama); Establishing a Legal System for Tissue Banking in China (B X Li et al.); Independence for Wales from the Remainder of the United Kingdom: A Change from Informed Consent to Presumed Consent (G O Phillips); Germany - Tissue a Special Case and Regarded as a Pharmaceutical for Legislation (R R Tonjes & P Hergert); Legal Issues Associated with Producing and Marketing Tissues Internationally (C Hartill); A Retrospective Look at the Largest Recall of Processed Bone Tissue in History (H Lazares & J T Salvucci); Polymethyl Methacrylate and Acceptable Material for Tissue Augmentation and Reconstruction (M Cabraja et al.);

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/09/2015
      ISBN13: 9789814663434, 978-9814663434
      ISBN10: 9814663433

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: From a Cottage Industry to a Global Business (G O Phillips); Current Legal Framework for International Operation of Tissue Banks (P Myint); The Legal and Regulatory Framework for Tissues and Cells in the Europe Union (D R Hutchison); Litigation Risks Facing Tissue Banks in the United States (D D Harshman); The Importance of a Code of Ethics and a Code of Practice for Tissue Banking Establishment (J M Pedraza); Religious, Legal and Cultural Issues for Tissue Banking, with Special Reference to the Asia Pacific Region (A Nather & W Lin); Challenges for Tissue Bankers in Asia Pacific Region and Recent Progress in Malaysia (N Yusof); Legal System for Tissue Banking in Latin America (E Kairiyama); Establishing a Legal System for Tissue Banking in China (B X Li et al.); Independence for Wales from the Remainder of the United Kingdom: A Change from Informed Consent to Presumed Consent (G O Phillips); Germany - Tissue a Special Case and Regarded as a Pharmaceutical for Legislation (R R Tonjes & P Hergert); Legal Issues Associated with Producing and Marketing Tissues Internationally (C Hartill); A Retrospective Look at the Largest Recall of Processed Bone Tissue in History (H Lazares & J T Salvucci); Polymethyl Methacrylate and Acceptable Material for Tissue Augmentation and Reconstruction (M Cabraja et al.);

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