Bioderecho y trasplante de órganos, muerte cerebral.

Knowing when life ends is a question on which there is still no answer. To thisend concepts have been established, such as brain or encephalic death, but thereis still no clear consensus among their definitions, and it is said they are termscreated specifically for organ transplantation. Currently,...

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MORENO GUZMAN, LEIVER ALEXIS
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2013
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Universidad Santo Tomás
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Universidad Santo Tomás
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spa
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https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/iusta/article/view/1089
http://hdl.handle.net/11634/40969
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knowledge and creating their own connections such as biolaw. Keywords
brain death
organ transplantation
biotechnology
biolaw and bioethics.
muerte cerebral
trasplante de órganos
biotecnología
bioderecho y bioética
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Bioderecho y trasplante de órganos, muerte cerebral.
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Biolaw and transplantation of organs: brain death
title Bioderecho y trasplante de órganos, muerte cerebral.
spellingShingle Bioderecho y trasplante de órganos, muerte cerebral.
knowledge and creating their own connections such as biolaw. Keywords
brain death
organ transplantation
biotechnology
biolaw and bioethics.
muerte cerebral
trasplante de órganos
biotecnología
bioderecho y bioética
title_short Bioderecho y trasplante de órganos, muerte cerebral.
title_full Bioderecho y trasplante de órganos, muerte cerebral.
title_fullStr Bioderecho y trasplante de órganos, muerte cerebral.
title_full_unstemmed Bioderecho y trasplante de órganos, muerte cerebral.
title_sort Bioderecho y trasplante de órganos, muerte cerebral.
dc.creator.fl_str_mv MORENO GUZMAN, LEIVER ALEXIS
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv MORENO GUZMAN, LEIVER ALEXIS
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv knowledge and creating their own connections such as biolaw. Keywords
brain death
organ transplantation
biotechnology
biolaw and bioethics.
topic knowledge and creating their own connections such as biolaw. Keywords
brain death
organ transplantation
biotechnology
biolaw and bioethics.
muerte cerebral
trasplante de órganos
biotecnología
bioderecho y bioética
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv muerte cerebral
trasplante de órganos
biotecnología
bioderecho y bioética
description Knowing when life ends is a question on which there is still no answer. To thisend concepts have been established, such as brain or encephalic death, but thereis still no clear consensus among their definitions, and it is said they are termscreated specifically for organ transplantation. Currently, sciences such as medicineand biology have not found the elixir of eternal youth but they have achievedthe miracle of transplantation, thereby promoting actual mechanisms for the protectionof the human species. These mechanisms, although they proclaim stability andsatisfaction in people who can access them, they are not fair to the underprivileged.Therefore, it is clear the need for a symbiosis between the life sciences, the humansciences and legal science, to act from one same space regulating and questioningthemselves from an interdisciplinary environment, allowing the integration of new
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spelling MORENO GUZMAN, LEIVER ALEXIS2022-01-18T19:32:07Z2022-01-18T19:32:07Z2013-07-30https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/iusta/article/view/108910.15332/s1900-0448.2013.0038.02http://hdl.handle.net/11634/40969Knowing when life ends is a question on which there is still no answer. To thisend concepts have been established, such as brain or encephalic death, but thereis still no clear consensus among their definitions, and it is said they are termscreated specifically for organ transplantation. Currently, sciences such as medicineand biology have not found the elixir of eternal youth but they have achievedthe miracle of transplantation, thereby promoting actual mechanisms for the protectionof the human species. These mechanisms, although they proclaim stability andsatisfaction in people who can access them, they are not fair to the underprivileged.Therefore, it is clear the need for a symbiosis between the life sciences, the humansciences and legal science, to act from one same space regulating and questioningthemselves from an interdisciplinary environment, allowing the integration of newResumenSaber cuándo termina la vida es un interrogante sobre el que aún no se tiene respuesta;para ello se han establecido conceptos como muerte cerebral o encefálica, pero todavíano hay consenso claro entre sus definiciones, y se dice que han sido términosacuñados específicamente para el trasplante de órganos. Actualmente, ciencias comola medicina y la biología no han encontrado el elixir de la eterna juventud, pero síalcanzaron el milagro de los trasplantes, promoviendo de esta manera mecanismosreales destinados a la protección de la especie humana. Estos mecanismos, aunquepromulgan estabilidad y satisfacción en las personas que pueden acceder a ellos,no son equitativos con los más desfavorecidos. Por lo tanto, es clara la necesidadde una simbiosis entre las ciencias de la vida, las ciencias humanas y la cienciajurídica, para que actúen desde un mismo espacio regulándose y cuestionándose a sí mismas desde un entorno interdisciplinar, permitiendo la integración de nuevosconocimientos y creando enlaces propios como el bioderecho.Palabras clave: muerte cerebral, trasplante de órganos, biotecnología, bioderechoy bioética.Biolaw and transplantation of organs: brain deathAbstract: Knowing when life ends is a question on which there is still no answer. To thisend concepts have been established, such as brain or encephalic death, but thereis still no clear consensus among their definitions, and it is said they are termscreated specifically for organ transplantation. Currently, sciences such as medicineand biology have not found the elixir of eternal youth but they have achievedthe miracle of transplantation, thereby promoting actual mechanisms for the protectionof the human species. These mechanisms, although they proclaim stability andsatisfaction in people who can access them, they are not fair to the underprivileged.Therefore, it is clear the need for a symbiosis between the life sciences, the humansciences and legal science, to act from one same space regulating and questioningthemselves from an interdisciplinary environment, allowing the integration of newknowledge and creating their own connections such as biolaw.Keywords: brain death, organ transplantation, biotechnology, biolaw and bioethics.Biodireito e transplante de órgãos: morte cerebralResumo: Saber quando acaba a vida é uma questão sobre a qual ainda não há resposta. Paraisto tem-se estabelecido conceitos, como a da morte encefálicaé ou cerebral, masainda não há um consenso claro entre suas definições, e disse-se que têm sidoinventados termos especificamente para o transplante de órgãos. Atualmente,ciências como a medicina e a biologia não tem achado o elixir da eterna juventudePalavras chave: transplante de órgãos, morte cerebral, biotecnología, biodireito e bioética.  application/pdfspaUniversidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá-Colombiahttps://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/iusta/article/view/1089/1324IUSTA; Núm. 38 (2013)IUSTA; No. 38 (2013)2500-52861900-0448Bioderecho y trasplante de órganos, muerte cerebral.Biolaw and transplantation of organs: brain deathArtículo revisado por paresinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1knowledge and creating their own connections such as biolaw. Keywordsbrain deathorgan transplantationbiotechnologybiolaw and bioethics.muerte cerebraltrasplante de órganosbiotecnologíabioderecho y bioéticahttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf211634/40969oai:repository.usta.edu.co:11634/409692023-07-14 16:09:14.623metadata only accessRepositorio Universidad Santo Tomásnoreply@usta.edu.co