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Category Archives: Law and Ethics
Sale of kidneys unlawful under EU law
So, it was reported today that Professor Roff of Dundee University, writing in a personal capacity in the British Medical Journal, has suggested that the sale of kidneys from living donors could help meet the demand for transplant organs. She … Continue reading
Posted in European Law, Law and Ethics
Tagged Human Tissue Authority, Kidney, money, Organ donation, Organ transplantation
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Justice and the Courts
Just started a new series in our evening services at church on the book of Amos. Looking forward to the teaching on Amos 5:15: “Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts.” (NIV) Continue reading
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Frank Maguire’s Tesco Cathedral Protest
Frank Maguire, senior partner at Thompsons Solicitors is a very well respected and senior figure in the Scottish legal world. He is quoted in today’s Herald, raising his concerns about the proposed introduction of Alternative Business Structures – otherwise known … Continue reading