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Frederike Ambagtsheer

    The EULOD project living organ donation in Europe
    Trafficking in human beings for the purpose of organ removal
    • This book presents new data on trafficking in human beings for organ removal, collected under the auspices of the EU-funded project ‘combating trafficking in human beings for the purpose of organ removal’ (The HOTT Project) between 2012 and 2015. The book starts with a comprehensive literature review of the crime (Chapter I). This is followed by an empirical interview study on patients who purchased kidney transplants abroad (Chapter II), a study of prosecuted criminal cases (Chapter III), recommendations to improve non-legislative responses to the crime (Chapter IV) and finally, indicators for law enforcement, transplant professionals and victim support workers to identify the crime (Chapter V).

      Trafficking in human beings for the purpose of organ removal
    • InhaltsverzeichnisFrederike Ambagtsheer and Willem Weimar Introduction A. Lennerling, C. Lovén, F. Dobbels, N. Duerinckx, A. Pascalev, N. Codreanu, M. Frunza, W. Zuidema, F. Ambagtsheer, F. Dor, W. Weimar Living Organ Donation in Europe – Clinical Praxis A. Pascalev, Y. Krastev, A. Ilieva Expanding Living Organ Donation in Europe: Attitudes, Barriers and Opportunities. Results from a Multi-country Focus Group Study A. Pascalev, Y. Krastev, A. Ilieva Ethical Analysis of the Arguments for and against Living Organ Donation L. Lopp Analysing the Core Normative Arguments that Dominate the Policy Arena about Necessity and Legitimacy of Legal Restrictions in Living Donor Transplantation L. Lopp Best Practice Proposal: Legal Safeguards For Living Organ Donation in Europe in Consideration of the Current National Regulations J. Sándor, V. Beširević, E. Demény, G. Tudor Florea, N. Codreanu Organ Trafficking, Organ Trade. Recommendations for a more Nuanced Legal Policy

      The EULOD project living organ donation in Europe