There is no single, global “official ethical statement” on plastination, as regulations and ethical considerations may vary by country and institution. However, there are widely accepted ethical principles and applications derived from bioethics and medical law that are relevant to plastination. These principles address the dignity of the human body and consent, a starting point that encompasses us in making plastination more humane. Key points found in ethical discussions about plastination include: respect for posthumous dignity, respectful treatment, consent and autonomy, legitimate objectives, and purposes of public display.
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