Transplant International
Volume 30, Issue 2, 2017, Pages 209-213

Re-conceptualizing the organ trade: separating “trafficking” from “trade” and the implications for law and policy (Letter)

Columb S.* , Ambagtsheer F. , Bos M. , Ivanovski N. , Moorlock G. , Weimar W. , the ELPAT Working Group on Organ Tourism and Paid Donation
  • a School of Law and Social Justice, The Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • b Section Nephrology and Transplantation, Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • c Ethics Chair, Eurotransplant International Foundation, Leiden, Netherlands
  • d University of St. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, North Macedonia
  • e Social Studies in Medicine, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • f Section Nephrology and Transplantation, Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • g [Affiliation not available]

Abstract

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Index Keywords

policy public health problem law commercial phenomena harm reduction Commerce organ trafficking legislation and jurisprudence evidence based practice Letter human Humans

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DOI: 10.1111/tri.12899
ISSN: 09340874
Original Language: English