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Date: 13/12/10 22:46 (UTC)
Yes but the person themselves do not have that obligation, the estate has the obligation.

And of course, yes the estate could be compelled to donate, but currently I don't believe that a persons deceased body forms part of their estate, as such.

Of course, the number of organs available, even under a system of "unlimited demand" would be limit the actual donations available.
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