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The global body market, altruism's limits, Michele Goodwin, Everett Fraser Professor of Law and Professor of Medicine & Public Health, University of Minnesota

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The global body market, altruism's limits, Michele Goodwin, Everett Fraser Professor of Law and Professor of Medicine & Public Health, University of Minnesota
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The global body market
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Michele Goodwin, Everett Fraser Professor of Law and Professor of Medicine & Public Health, University of Minnesota
Sub title
altruism's limits
Summary
Black and gray markets for body parts are illegal, but also pioneering and inventive. Although this type of criminal activity requires dexterity and innovation, these markets thrive and flourish, sometimes in view of law. On the other hand, altruistic procurement is mired by low participation, which encourages black market transactions. Thousands of patients die each year waiting for an organ or bone marrow donation through the altruistic procurement system, so some turn to the dark side. This book offers a frank discussion of altruism in the global body market. It exposes how researchers exploit their patients' ignorance to harvest tissue samples, blood, and other biologics without consent, chronicles exploitation in the name of altruism, including the non-consensual use of children in dangerous clinical trials, and analyzes social and legal commitments to the value of altruism - offering an important critique of the vulnerability of altruism to corruption, coercion, pressure, and other negative externalities
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