A global bioethical perspective on organ trafficking: Discrimination stigmatisation and the vulnerable
Organ trafficking is a growing global phenomenon that not only has abusive consequences, but is also, as far as can be determined, discriminatory and stigmatising. Currently, there is no national or global declaration that rejects organ trafficking because of the discriminatory and stigmatising resu...
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doaj-c4b4464b779c4aceb53490ec32b637452020-11-25T01:05:52ZengHealth and Medical Publishing GroupSouth African Journal of Bioethics and Law1999-76392017-07-01101202410.7196/sajbl.528A global bioethical perspective on organ trafficking: Discrimination stigmatisation and the vulnerableRiaan RheederOrgan trafficking is a growing global phenomenon that not only has abusive consequences, but is also, as far as can be determined, discriminatory and stigmatising. Currently, there is no national or global declaration that rejects organ trafficking because of the discriminatory and stigmatising results of the medical practice involved. The Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) addresses the problem by relating organ trafficking (art. 21.5) to discrimination and stigmatisation (art. 11). Until a global declaration and an accompanying project come into existence, the UNESCO declaration can be used as an influential appeal to the world community to combat these activities together.http://www.sajbl.org.za/index.php/sajbl/article/download/528/515 |
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A global bioethical perspective on organ trafficking: Discrimination stigmatisation and the vulnerable |
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Organ trafficking is a growing global phenomenon that not only has abusive consequences, but is also, as far as can be determined, discriminatory and stigmatising. Currently, there is no national or global declaration that rejects organ trafficking because of the discriminatory and stigmatising results of the medical practice involved. The Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) addresses the problem by relating organ trafficking (art. 21.5) to discrimination and stigmatisation (art. 11). Until a global declaration and an accompanying project come into existence, the UNESCO declaration can be used as an influential appeal to the world community to combat these activities together. |
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