Shortages in the number of donated organs after death and the growing number of end-stage organ failure patients on waiting lists call for looking at alternatives to increase the number of organs that could be used for transplantation purposes. One option that has led to a legal and ethical debate is to have regulated markets in human organs. Opponents of a market in human organs offer different arguments that are mostly founded on contingent factors that can be adjusted. However, some authors have asked the question whether we still have a reason to believe that there is something wrong with offering human organs for sale for transplantation purposes, even if the circumstances under which the practice takes place are improved. One prominen...
One of two articles related to the current organ shortage, this article advocates the need for legis...
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exc...
Over the past 15 years, the shortage of organs for transplantation has worsened. This has forced cli...
Shortages in the number of donated organs after death and the growing number of end-stage organ fail...
This study examines arguments for and against the sale of human organs for transplantation by explor...
One of the most hotly debated issues in contemporary applied and practical philosophy is whether ind...
This article normatively discusses two moral theories namely: Ubuntu and Deontology, with the aim of...
Introduction. Two opposing views of the human body have existed since time began. Can it be traded o...
Should we be allowed to sell blood, or kidneys? The standard answer is no. A broad consensus in inte...
Many of us think some things should not be for sale: human organs are one example. Other market exch...
In 1984, federal legislation outlawing payment for human organs for transplantation was adopted afte...
Despite stringent and fine tuned laws most jurisdictions are not able to curb organ trafficking. Nor...
For over twenty years, human live-organ sales have been banned in the United States and most of the ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
For decades, the dominant view among biomedical ethicists, transplantation professionals, and the pu...
One of two articles related to the current organ shortage, this article advocates the need for legis...
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exc...
Over the past 15 years, the shortage of organs for transplantation has worsened. This has forced cli...
Shortages in the number of donated organs after death and the growing number of end-stage organ fail...
This study examines arguments for and against the sale of human organs for transplantation by explor...
One of the most hotly debated issues in contemporary applied and practical philosophy is whether ind...
This article normatively discusses two moral theories namely: Ubuntu and Deontology, with the aim of...
Introduction. Two opposing views of the human body have existed since time began. Can it be traded o...
Should we be allowed to sell blood, or kidneys? The standard answer is no. A broad consensus in inte...
Many of us think some things should not be for sale: human organs are one example. Other market exch...
In 1984, federal legislation outlawing payment for human organs for transplantation was adopted afte...
Despite stringent and fine tuned laws most jurisdictions are not able to curb organ trafficking. Nor...
For over twenty years, human live-organ sales have been banned in the United States and most of the ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
For decades, the dominant view among biomedical ethicists, transplantation professionals, and the pu...
One of two articles related to the current organ shortage, this article advocates the need for legis...
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exc...
Over the past 15 years, the shortage of organs for transplantation has worsened. This has forced cli...