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Comparative Study of Brain Death in Egypt and Iran

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  133-152

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 Failure to return all cerebellar and cerebellar cortex activities is called brain Death. As the advancement of medical technology was first introduced in 1952 in the United States and a few years later in France, this concept was introduced. Today, most advanced countries in the world have accepted, through laws or judicial decisions, that Death is due to the cessation of brain activity, and brain Death is a definite Death. The main causes of the importance of brain Death and the efforts of lawmakers to explain its nature are the issue of organ transplants from brain Deaths. Following the issue in Islamic countries, differences between jurisprudents and physicians have taken place and are still ongoing. More or less, brain Death is accepted and legislated as a definitive Death in some Islamic countries. In Iran, delayed brain Death in western Iran in 2000 along with the issue of transplantation of organs and the unit entitled "The Law of Transplantation of Patients Dead or Patients whose Cold Death is Certain" entered into the official laws of the country, but in the laws of the country Egypt has not yet explicitly referred to the acceptance of brain Death due to numerous controversies and controversy of the controversial jurisprudents, and it can only be deduced from this by law in Law No. 5 of 2010. This research has been conducted in a library method with the aim of comparative study and the discovery of the weaknesses and strengths of the rights of both countries in Iran and Egypt. In this case study, in general, it can be said that Iran's law on brain Death is more enlightening and more advanced than the Egyptian Laws.

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    AMINI, JAHANDAR, ARDEBILI, MOHAMMAD ALI, & Shambayati, Hooshang. (2018). Comparative Study of Brain Death in Egypt and Iran. MEDICAL LAW, 12(45 ), 133-152. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/371517/en

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    AMINI JAHANDAR, ARDEBILI MOHAMMAD ALI, Shambayati Hooshang. Comparative Study of Brain Death in Egypt and Iran. MEDICAL LAW[Internet]. 2018;12(45 ):133-152. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/371517/en

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    JAHANDAR AMINI, MOHAMMAD ALI ARDEBILI, and Hooshang Shambayati, “Comparative Study of Brain Death in Egypt and Iran,” MEDICAL LAW, vol. 12, no. 45 , pp. 133–152, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/371517/en

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