“It turns out that a person cannot control what happens to their body after their death – because a dead body is not property, so you can’t state in a will what is to happen to it. Williams v Williams 1882. The wishes of the deceased may be relevant, but they don’t bind third parties. ”
An interesting blog article too, and it points out that Majaresh is still “deeply meditating” in the Himalayas, in an open source cryonic facility....
https://suesspiciousminds.com/2016/11/18/cryogenics-and-the-courts/
“It turns out that a person cannot control what happens to their body after their death – because a dead body is not property, so you can’t state in a will what is to happen to it. Williams v Williams 1882. The wishes of the deceased may be relevant, but they don’t bind third parties. ”