Global institutions, although suggesting measures to deter organ trafficking, reiterate the lack of official statistics about this illegal trade. In this article, we explore the reasons why organ trafficking remains unreported. We argue that the complex factors that perpetuate invisibility facilitate trafficked organs being "laundered" in the health care systems of the purchaser's country, hindering accurate estimation of the problem. The factors are as follows: (a) issues of globalization, jurisdiction, and law enforcement; (b) the power of health care professionals; (c) the reimbursement of transplantation costs abroad by insurers; (d) ambivalence of the victim status of the sellers; and (e) the buyers as vulnerable offenders
Organ trafficking has become evident in its global scope and consequences. Poverty, vulnerability, d...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Human organ trafficking, which involves the exploitation, coercion, illegally purchasing or selling ...
Global institutions, although suggesting measures to deter organ trafficking, reiterate the lack of ...
Organ trafficking—coercion for the purpose of removal of organs (United Nations 2000; GTZ 2004)—is r...
The grave inadequacy of current international attempts to curtail organ trafficking signals the need...
Legislative action in response to the organ trade has centred on the prohibition of organ sales and ...
This chapter aims to raise the profile of organ trafficking among the academic community researching...
Organ transplantation saves lives and provides the best alternative for patients at the end-stage of...
This article argues for a regulatory and institutional response towards organ trading, tourism and t...
Since the 1980s, the demand for organs available for transplantation is far outpacing the supply, wi...
While the trade in human organs remains largely in the darkness as it is hardly reported, detected o...
Medical advances in the field of organ transplantation are one of the greatest achievements of manki...
The organ trafficking market is on the rise worldwide. Numerous unfortunate stories of networks of b...
The article concerns the issue of trafficking in persons for the purpose of organ removal in intern...
Organ trafficking has become evident in its global scope and consequences. Poverty, vulnerability, d...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Human organ trafficking, which involves the exploitation, coercion, illegally purchasing or selling ...
Global institutions, although suggesting measures to deter organ trafficking, reiterate the lack of ...
Organ trafficking—coercion for the purpose of removal of organs (United Nations 2000; GTZ 2004)—is r...
The grave inadequacy of current international attempts to curtail organ trafficking signals the need...
Legislative action in response to the organ trade has centred on the prohibition of organ sales and ...
This chapter aims to raise the profile of organ trafficking among the academic community researching...
Organ transplantation saves lives and provides the best alternative for patients at the end-stage of...
This article argues for a regulatory and institutional response towards organ trading, tourism and t...
Since the 1980s, the demand for organs available for transplantation is far outpacing the supply, wi...
While the trade in human organs remains largely in the darkness as it is hardly reported, detected o...
Medical advances in the field of organ transplantation are one of the greatest achievements of manki...
The organ trafficking market is on the rise worldwide. Numerous unfortunate stories of networks of b...
The article concerns the issue of trafficking in persons for the purpose of organ removal in intern...
Organ trafficking has become evident in its global scope and consequences. Poverty, vulnerability, d...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Human organ trafficking, which involves the exploitation, coercion, illegally purchasing or selling ...