Convergence of public and private law in maintaining a balance of interests of society and the state on issues of pediatric organ and tissue transplantation
https://doi.org/10.31429/20785836-14-1-22-30
Abstract
The development of pediatric organ and tissue transplantation makes it possible to form the necessary conditions for the life of a person and a citizen from the point of view of ensuring legal rights. However, it should be noted that the legislative regulation of this process is significantly lagging behind practice. In these conditions, the convergence of public and private law is designed to ensure the necessary balance of interests, which can be achieved both by establishing mandatory norms and rules by the legislator that require strict compliance within the framework of the implementation of the institute of pediatric organ and tissue transplantation. The article is devoted to the problematic issues of convergence of public and private law in maintaining the balance of interests of society and the state on the issues of pediatric organ and tissue transplantation. Based on a critical assessment of the organizational and legal aspects of pediatric organ and tissue transplantation, the authors propose a number of theoretical and practical measures, including changing the current legislative regulation of the legal relations under study. The purpose of the study is to analyze the problems associated with the legal regulation of pediatric organ and tissue transplantation, taking into account the changing approaches of modern law enforcement practice.
About the Authors
L. V. ZarapinaRussian Federation
Lydia V. Zarapina, Cand. of Sci. (Law), Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Civil Law
Novocheremushkinskaya str., 69, Moscow, 117418
O. V. Kostina
Russian Federation
Olga V. Kostina Cand. of Sci. (Law), Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Civil Law
Novocheremushkinskaya str., 69, Moscow, 117418
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Review
For citations:
Zarapina L.V., Kostina O.V. Convergence of public and private law in maintaining a balance of interests of society and the state on issues of pediatric organ and tissue transplantation. Legal Bulletin of the Kuban State University. 2022;(1):22-30. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31429/20785836-14-1-22-30