Section I of this Note briefly surveys the state of the transplant art; section II outlines the inadequacy of the present human parts supply system; section III discusses some of the alternatives advanced as solutions to the shortage; section IV discusses the market system alternative; section V considers existing legal doctrines that may impede the establishment of such a system; and section VI reviews tort and tax law problems associated with the market concept
Over the past half-century, the development and refinement of the technologyof tissue and organ tran...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to correct the flawed analysis contained in a recent paper...
This dissertation focuses on legal issues and potential solutions to the public policy quandary of t...
Section I of this Note briefly surveys the state of the transplant art; section II outlines the inad...
Medical science has now made it possible to transplant kidneys from one individual to another in ord...
This paper examines the current law and urges the greater regulation of the post-mortem human tissue...
In the United States and many countries throughout the world, selling non-regenerative organs for mo...
This article will examine the propriety of establishing a system for the sale of human organs, espec...
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exc...
This paper will examine the legal problems that arise in obtaining human organs from both living and...
Human organ transplantation poses difficult legal problems. In this article the author examines thos...
The proposed solutions to my hair supply hypothetical, transfer of property and reliance on altruism...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
The legalization of markets in human organs would save lives. Human lives matter. Therefore, weshoul...
In 1984, federal legislation outlawing payment for human organs for transplantation was adopted afte...
Over the past half-century, the development and refinement of the technologyof tissue and organ tran...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to correct the flawed analysis contained in a recent paper...
This dissertation focuses on legal issues and potential solutions to the public policy quandary of t...
Section I of this Note briefly surveys the state of the transplant art; section II outlines the inad...
Medical science has now made it possible to transplant kidneys from one individual to another in ord...
This paper examines the current law and urges the greater regulation of the post-mortem human tissue...
In the United States and many countries throughout the world, selling non-regenerative organs for mo...
This article will examine the propriety of establishing a system for the sale of human organs, espec...
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exc...
This paper will examine the legal problems that arise in obtaining human organs from both living and...
Human organ transplantation poses difficult legal problems. In this article the author examines thos...
The proposed solutions to my hair supply hypothetical, transfer of property and reliance on altruism...
The Author has begun his article with an enumeration of particular kinds of transplantations and an...
The legalization of markets in human organs would save lives. Human lives matter. Therefore, weshoul...
In 1984, federal legislation outlawing payment for human organs for transplantation was adopted afte...
Over the past half-century, the development and refinement of the technologyof tissue and organ tran...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to correct the flawed analysis contained in a recent paper...
This dissertation focuses on legal issues and potential solutions to the public policy quandary of t...