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VOL. 6, ISSUE 5 (2020)
Transplant tourism of organ transplantation: A reason for commericilsation of organ donation in India
Authors
Raghuvinder Singh, Neelma Devi
Abstract
Transplantation of human organs is a dream of past a reality of present and a deep rooted challenge for the times to come in future. In today’s world of medical and technological advancement human organs transplantation has improved to a large extent and given rise to the phenomenon of Transplant Tourism which has originated from the term Medical Tourism. The medical tourism depends upon various factors such as national circumstances, place of the country in the economy, access to health care facilities and most importantly availability of organ in the market. For the countries where the economy is not divided into four classes i.e a) below poverty line b) poor/ lower class c)middle class and d) upper-class along with strong enforcement of law mechanism it may seem like a boom or a blessing . But in our country India where exploitation due to lack of financial resources takes place easily the question remains whether can we continue Medical Tourism or we need to have a closer look at the prevalent law mechanism and exploitative tendencies of parties involved in this commercial setup . The researcher aims to critically analyze the present situation of such commercialization.
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Pages:354-358
How to cite this article:
Raghuvinder Singh, Neelma Devi "Transplant tourism of organ transplantation: A reason for commericilsation of organ donation in India". International Journal of Law, Vol 6, Issue 5, 2020, Pages 354-358
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