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The international trafficking of human organs : A multidisciplinary perspective

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London CRC Press 2011Description: 255p xxvISBN:
  • 9781439867891
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.150000 TER
Contents:
Table of contents A Criminal Justice Perspective Trafficking in Body Parts; L. Territo, EdD and R. Matteson, PhD China Profit$ from Prisoners: Organ Procurement and the Ethical Issue of Consent; J. Neagle, MA Trafficking in Human Organs in Europe: A Myth or an Actual Threat? S. Meyer, PhD A Business and Economic Perspective A Free Market for Human Organs; M. Clay, MA and W. Block, PhD Karnataka's Unabating Kidney Trade; V. Ram, MS To Solve a Deadly Shortage: Economic Incentives for Human Organ Donation; C. E. Harris, MS, MD, JD and S. P. Alcorn, JD A Free Market for Kidneys: Options, Futures, Forward, and Spot; W. Barnett II, PhD and M. Saliba A Medical, Ethical, and Philosophical Perspective Medical Tourism: Organ Trafficking and Kidney Transplantation; S. (A.) Mijovic-Das, MD, FASN Body Values: The Case against Compensating for Transplant Organs; D. Joralemon, PhD and P. Cox, PhD Autonomy, Constraining Options, and Organ Sales; J. S. Taylor, PhD Markets and the Needy: Organ Sales or Aid? T. L. Zutlevics, PhD Selling Bits and Pieces of Humans to Make Babies: The Gift of the Magi Revisited; C. B. Cohen, PhD, JD A Theological Perspective A Catholic Perspective on Organ Sales; N. Capaldi, PhD Body Parts and the Marketplace: Insights from Thomistic Philosophy; M. J. Cherry, PhD The Commercialization of Human Body Parts: A Reappraisal from a Protestant Perspective; L. Torcello, PhD and S. Wear, PhD Index
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Table of contents
A Criminal Justice Perspective

Trafficking in Body Parts; L. Territo, EdD and R. Matteson, PhD

China Profit$ from Prisoners: Organ Procurement and the Ethical Issue of Consent; J. Neagle, MA

Trafficking in Human Organs in Europe: A Myth or an Actual Threat? S. Meyer, PhD

A Business and Economic Perspective

A Free Market for Human Organs; M. Clay, MA and W. Block, PhD

Karnataka's Unabating Kidney Trade; V. Ram, MS

To Solve a Deadly Shortage: Economic Incentives for Human Organ Donation; C. E. Harris, MS, MD, JD and S. P. Alcorn, JD

A Free Market for Kidneys: Options, Futures, Forward, and Spot;
W. Barnett II, PhD and M. Saliba

A Medical, Ethical, and Philosophical Perspective

Medical Tourism: Organ Trafficking and Kidney
Transplantation; S. (A.) Mijovic-Das, MD, FASN

Body Values: The Case against Compensating for
Transplant Organs; D. Joralemon, PhD and P. Cox, PhD

Autonomy, Constraining Options, and Organ Sales; J. S. Taylor, PhD

Markets and the Needy: Organ Sales or Aid? T. L. Zutlevics, PhD

Selling Bits and Pieces of Humans to Make Babies: The Gift of the Magi Revisited; C. B. Cohen, PhD, JD

A Theological Perspective

A Catholic Perspective on Organ Sales; N. Capaldi, PhD

Body Parts and the Marketplace: Insights from Thomistic Philosophy; M. J. Cherry, PhD

The Commercialization of Human Body Parts: A Reappraisal from a Protestant Perspective; L. Torcello, PhD and S. Wear, PhD

Index