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Collected Papers of the Faculty of Law, University of Novi Sad

2020, vol. LIV, No. 4, pp. 1561–1574

Language of the paper: English

Original scientific paper

udk: 616-089.843:342.721

doi: 10.5937/zrpfns54-26516

Author:

 

Dušica Kovačević, Ph.D., Student

University of Novi Sad

Faculty of Law Novi Sad

kovacevicdusica@rocketmail.com

Abstract:

Bodily integrity is one of the main areas of interest for organ transplantation. The transfer of one human organ from one body to another is a matter of the bodily integrity of the human. The focus of the work is on the treatment of the human body in situations when it is necessary to make decisions on organ donation, in one’s own and others’ best interests. In this context, the possibility of an equal right to bodily integrity is considered, as well as the possibility of ownership of the body. The paper will consider legislation and court cases of the European Union member states concerning the situation in the Republic of Serbia. The final part of the paper concludes about the roles that individual participants in the process of organ donation should play in modern circumstances.

Keywords:

bodily integrity, autonomy, ownership of the body, organ donation, policies.