Abstract:
The gradual recognition of the real-legal nature of the organs and tissues of
the human body raises questions about the possibility of involving these objects
in civil circulation. These questions arise not only in national, but also in foreign
legislative and law enforcement practice. The article examines the possibility of
contractual regulation of these relations, including on a reimbursable basis. As
part of the study, a mechanism for such regulation is proposed, taking into account
the specifics of legal and moral-ethical categories, including changes to the current
civil legislation.