Chest for two teachers at the College of Law, University of Karbala, Prof. Dr. Haider Hussein Al-Shammari and Prof. Dr. Diaa Al-Asadi. A book entitled: (Legal and legal regulation of transplantation of human organs and tissues).
The book was divided into three chapters, the first in explaining the legal regulation of transplantation of human organs and tissues. As for the second chapter, we devoted it to pictures of the legal disposal of human organs, and the third chapter will be to explain the provisions for transferring or transplanting human organs and tissues.
The book aims to clarify their concern and the latest issues related to trafficking or disposing of human organs, which followed the methodology of comparative and analytical research between the Iraqi Law for Human Organ Transplantation and Prevention of Trafficking in It No. 11 of 2016, and Law No. 5 of 2010 dated 3/6/2010 regarding the regulation of organ transplantation. human organs, and Law No. 15 of 2015 regulating the transfer and transplantation of Qatari human organs, in addition to referring to the two canceled laws in Iraq, the Human Organ Transplantation Law of 1986 and the Eye Drains Law of 1970, with comparison to Islamic jurisprudence, as it is an attempt to collect three legislative models that deal with issues of organs and tissues Humanity. The book is an explanation of the enforceable Iraqi Law No. 11 of 2016 on transplanting human organs and preventing trafficking in them.
It is worth noting that the issue of transferring and transplanting human organs and tissues is one of the most important topics of the era, and it has taken up a large area of contemporary jurisprudence, and the thinking of men of positive law; Because it is a sensitive subject related to the living and the dead, so we, through this research, will try to understand the concept of transferring and transplanting human organs and tissues from a legal and medical point of view compared to Islamic jurisprudence.