Human cryopreservation: the key legal and policy issues
Details
The adoption of human cryopreservation - the preservation of deceased bodies at ultralow temperature in the hope that future technologies may allow a successful reanimation - has progressed more slowly than early supporters of the concept had expected. Among the factors that appear to deter or frustrate potential adoption, in at least some parts of the world, is a set of legal and policy issues. This webinar aims to reach an up-to-date understanding of these issues, along with suggestions to improve matters.
Topics to be covered include:
- The limits of rights for people to specify what happens to their bodies after legal death
- Laws governing the stabilization, transport, and storage of cryopreserved bodies
- Options for "cryopreservation with dignity", sometimes called cryothanasia
- Complications with laws regarding property and ownership when someone formally legally dead is reanimated
- Differences between the legal situation in different countries
- The case for a Europe-wide initiative to propose best practice in laws and regulations
======
This event will be hosted on Zoom. To register, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3vLD99MVQUivk7fEkP_gsw
The Zoom registration fee (UKP £2.50) helps cover London Futurists running costs. (The Zoom registration page opens a PayPal interface, but there is NO requirement for attendees to use a PayPal account.)
The webinar can also be viewed, without charge, on the London Futurists YouTube channel, but without the option to participate in the live Q&A.
Biotechnology
Risk Management
Legal and Business
Futurology
Regulatory Compliance
