Doação e transplante de órgãos no Brasil

Did you know that a single organ donor can save up to eight lives and transform the lives of dozens of others through tissue donation? Despite this, thousands of Brazilians are still waiting in line for a transplant, often as their only chance to continue living. But do you know how organ donation works legally in Brazil? Who can donate? When does the family need to authorize it? And what are the crimes related to organ trafficking under Brazilian law? In this video, we will discuss a topic that involves life, solidarity, and legal responsibility: organ donation and transplantation in Brazil. And, if you want to delve even deeper, I will leave the main legal foundations related to the topic in the video description, as well as a link to download the script to facilitate your study. LINK TO DOWNLOAD THE SCRIPT https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xIXC... LINKS TO THE LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE TOPIC Transplant Law - Law No. 9,434 of 1997 Regulation of the Transplant Law - Decree No. 9,175 of 2017 Constitutional Basis (CF, art. 199, §4º) Illegal Living Donation (Law No. 9,434/1997, art. 15) Brain Death (By the Ministry of Health) Diagnosis of Brain Death (CFM Resolution No. 2,173/2017) Family Authorization (Law No. (Law No. 9.434/1997, art. 4) Crime of organ removal without legal authorization (Law No. 9.434/1997, art. 14), Crime of commercialization of human organs or tissues (Law No. 9.434/1997, art. 15), Crime of performing transplants with organs obtained in violation of the law (Law No. 9.434/1997, art. 16), Crime of transporting or storing illegally obtained organs (Law No. 9.434/1997, art. 17), Crime of failing to restore the corpse to a dignified appearance for burial (Law No. 9.434/1997, art. 19). #OrganDonation #OrganTransplantation #TransplantLaw #Law #CriminalLaw #ConstitutionalLaw #BrainDeath #NationalTransplantSystem #PublicHealth #Citizenship #LegalEducation #ProfessorVicenteMaggio #LegalEducation #LawForAll