Criminal responsibility of medical workers: national and foreign experience
Review PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF THE PATIENT AS A CONSUMER OF HEALTH SERVICES: INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND NATIONAL LEGISLATION
In the article the questions of protection of patient's rights are studied in a complex way, where the patient's status is defined as a
consumer of medical services. International instruments and mechanisms of patients' rights protection are considered in detail. The
comparative legal analysis of the experience of protecting the rights of patients in such countries as Greece, Iceland, Israel, Lithuania,
Finland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, France, Ireland, Portugal, Great Britain and CIS countries is made. Critical analysis of the protection
of patient's rights as a consumer of medical services under the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan is made. As a result of the study,
proposals were developed to improve legislation on the protection of patients' rights.
Problems of transplantation of human organs and tissues: international standards and international experience
This paper Is dedicated to the issues of implementation to the national legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan the
norms of international legal standards which regulating transplantation of organs and tissues based on the study of positive
international experience. At the same time, special attention is paid to the prevention of crime commercialization of human
organs and tissues.
Keywords: transplantation of human organs and tissues, criminal commercialization
Problems of transplantation of human organs and tissues: international standards and international experience
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