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  1. Do defaults save lives?Eric Johnson & Daniel Goldstein - 2003 - Science 302 (5649):1338–9.
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  • The impact of presumed consent legislation on cadaveric organ donation: a cross-country study.Alberto Abadie & Sebastien Gay - 2006 - Journal of Health Economics 25 (4):599–620.
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  • Presumed consent for transplantation: a dead issue after Alder Hey?V. English - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (3):147-152.
    In the wake of scandals about the unauthorised retention of organs following postmortem examination, the issue of valid consent has returned to the forefront. Emphasis is put on obtaining explicit authorisation from the patient or family prior to any medical intervention, including those involving the dead. Although the controversies in the UK arose from the retention of human material for education or research rather than therapy, concern has been expressed that public mistrust could also adversely affect organ donation for transplantation. (...)
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