"This title explores the ethics of selling body parts, whether selling body parts benefits or exploits the poor, and the state of organ trafficking in other countries"--Greenhaven Press website.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-107) and index
Contents:
The sale of human organs should be allowed / Jennifer Monti The sale of human organs is unethical / Debra Budiani-Saberi and Deborah M. Golden Organ gangs force poor to sell kidneys for desperate Israelis / Michael Smith, Daryna Krasnolutska, and David Glovin A legal transparent organ-selling market would help prevent trafficking / Scott Carney The selling of body parts could benefit the poor / Clark Wolf The selling of body parts does not benefit the poor / Karen A. Hudson The sperm donor market raises ethical concerns / Jeff Stryker China's organ market is unethical / S. Elizabeth Forsythe Iran's organ vending system is beneficial / Benjamin E. Hippen Government should provide health insurance as incentive to organ donors / John P. Roberts