Legislative and policy interventions in response to the organ trade have centered on the introduction of criminal sanctions in an effort to deter organ sales and/or “trafficking.” Yet, such measures fail to take account of the social and political processes that facilitate the exploitation of individuals in organ markets in different contexts. Informed by empirical data, gathered via a series of in‐depth interviews with Sudanese migrants who have sold a kidney, this paper examines the link between increased urbanization, migration patterns, informalization, and the emergence of organ markets in the Egyptian‐Sudanese context. The findings illustrate how processes of legal marginalization and social exclusion leave people vulnerable to exploi...
Organ trafficking is an illegal means of meeting the shortage of transplants. The activity flourishe...
Organ trafficking is an illegal means of meeting the shortage of transplants. The activity flourishe...
Organ transplantation saves lives and provides the best alternative for patients at the end-stage of...
Legislative action in response to the organ trade has centred on the prohibition of organ sales and ...
Illicit organ markets coincides with medical advancements and greater global interconnectedness. Man...
Since the 1980s, the demand for organs available for transplantation is far outpacing the supply, wi...
Organ trafficking has become evident in its global scope and consequences. Poverty, vulnerability, d...
Recent technological advances in biomedicine have introduced new therapeutic possibilities but have ...
This chapter aims to raise the profile of organ trafficking among the academic community researching...
This paper focuses on organ trafficking across the globe, examining both sellers and buyers and the ...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
Global institutions, although suggesting measures to deter organ trafficking, reiterate the lack of ...
The “miracle” success of transplant technology, alongside the commercialization of health care, and ...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Organ trafficking is an illegal means of meeting the shortage of transplants. The activity flourishe...
Organ trafficking is an illegal means of meeting the shortage of transplants. The activity flourishe...
Organ trafficking is an illegal means of meeting the shortage of transplants. The activity flourishe...
Organ transplantation saves lives and provides the best alternative for patients at the end-stage of...
Legislative action in response to the organ trade has centred on the prohibition of organ sales and ...
Illicit organ markets coincides with medical advancements and greater global interconnectedness. Man...
Since the 1980s, the demand for organs available for transplantation is far outpacing the supply, wi...
Organ trafficking has become evident in its global scope and consequences. Poverty, vulnerability, d...
Recent technological advances in biomedicine have introduced new therapeutic possibilities but have ...
This chapter aims to raise the profile of organ trafficking among the academic community researching...
This paper focuses on organ trafficking across the globe, examining both sellers and buyers and the ...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
Global institutions, although suggesting measures to deter organ trafficking, reiterate the lack of ...
The “miracle” success of transplant technology, alongside the commercialization of health care, and ...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Organ trafficking is an illegal means of meeting the shortage of transplants. The activity flourishe...
Organ trafficking is an illegal means of meeting the shortage of transplants. The activity flourishe...
Organ trafficking is an illegal means of meeting the shortage of transplants. The activity flourishe...
Organ transplantation saves lives and provides the best alternative for patients at the end-stage of...