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Fatima Abd El-Wahhab

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Fatima Abd El-Wahhab

Fatima Abd El-Wahhab

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الأسئلة المجابة 29736 | نسبة الرضا 98%

The UAE allows transplantation of human organs and tissues from both living donors and the deceased in accordance with the provisions indicated in the Federal Decree Law No. 5 of 2016 on Regulation of Human Organs and Tissue Transplantation.
Prohibitions under the law
The Decree Law prohibits the sale of human organs and tissues or other body parts in any way for the purpose of transplantation. It also bans unlicensed advertising of transplantation of human organs, tissues and body parts.
Conditions for living donors
Living donors must be legally competent persons. They should unconditionally express that they are donating their organs by their own free will. It should also be confirmed from an authorised medical committee that no harm can fall on them from donation.
Donation by living donors is restricted to relatives within the fourth degree and couples married for at least two years. Living donors can unconditionally backtrack on their decision at any time; however, they may not recover a donated organ once it is removed.

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Fatima Abd El-Wahhab

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الأسئلة المجابة 29736 | نسبة الرضا 97.9%

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