@article{oai:fit.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000517, author = {OKAWARA, Yoshio}, issue = {2}, journal = {福岡工業大学研究論集}, month = {Feb}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Article), The revised Brain death and Organ Transplant Law of Japan (August 2009) left us with four great questions :(1) Defining death ;(2) Presumed Consent(opt-out) mechanism. Since the system of the consent to organ donation was greatly changed into opting-out from opting-in by this law, in this paper, we are going to put emphasis on a research on the method of the consent to the supply of organs. In this respect France has long and instructive experiences in the organ transplantation. The Caillavet-Bioethics Laws, its medical practices and the reexamination works of Lois de Bioethiques (1976-1994-2008)are essential for our comparative research in particular.}, pages = {139--142}, title = {Essai sur le consentement presume au prelevement post mortem d’organes en droit medical compare,japonais/français}, volume = {43}, year = {2011} }