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Organ donation law

Organ donation law governs consent, allocation, removal and transplantation of organs, protecting donors, recipients and public trust in transplant medicine.

Organ donation law regulates when organs, tissues or cells may be removed and transplanted, how consent is established, and how waiting lists and allocation are managed. In Switzerland, transplantation is mainly governed by federal rules, with strong safeguards for dignity, voluntariness, medical suitability, traceability and prohibition of organ trafficking. The law distinguishes deceased and living donation and requires transparent procedures. Comparative systems differ on opt-in or opt-out consent, family involvement, cross-border coordination and oversight of transplant centres.