The Regulation of Civil liability For blood transfusion centers: A comparative analytical study of the Iraqi and Egyptian law

Section: RESEARCH
Published
Aug 4, 2025
Pages
245-288

Abstract

The importance of the blood transfusion process and its gravity necessitates the availability of legal and technical conditions, which must be observed in both the donor and the donor, which are important conditions and their violation are contrary to what the laws and its investigator of civil responsibility have established, as these centers may commit errors during the blood transfusion process, and these errors may affect One of the parties to the blood transfusion process from a donor, or a donor to him, or others, with diseases and health damages that may reach the point of death, except that the provisions of civil responsibility According to the general rules may A sufficient for the responsibility of blood transfusion centers, because of its the responsibility of privacy, which requires creating special rules Thread control, especially since the legislator Iraqi blood transfusion process of legal texts of the Court did not address.

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