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Published on: April 17, 2020
Israel's new brain-respiratory death act: one step forward or two steps backward?
1Federmann School of Public Policy and Government and Braun School of Public Health & Community Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 91905, Israel. dsperling@mscc.huji.ac.il
Abstract:
Although the legalization of the concept of brain death in Israel may be similar to that in other developed countries, much doubt surrounds its wisdom and practical effect. The new Israeli act raises theoretical and practical concerns, which were not fully anticipated by lawmakers. The article describes the new law and elaborates on key issues deriving from the regulation of brain death. Its main argument is that the new legislation of brain-respiratory death suffers from some major problems that need to be addressed so that it will have some meaningful, let alone less detrimental bearing on the acceptance of brain death in Israel and the practice of its determination.
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