SCARCITY OF ORGANS AND REGULATORY ALTERNATIVES

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  • Subha C C PH. D SCHOLAR Author

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Abstract

The major sources of transplantable organs are donations made at the donor’s death, consented to either by the donor or posthumously by the donor’s family. The problem of scarcity has raised widespread debate on methods of increasing organ supply  .The gap between the scarce supply and more demands in organ led to a situation, where market forces work with an eye on monetary inducement. Should the society permit such inducement and ensure a satisfactory supply of human organs is a question to be debated . 

 Many have argued that the most effective method is to create a commercial market in transplantable organs . These proposals include permitting organ sales in limited circumstances, supporting legalization to encourage their sale . Another proposal suggests that state law should establish a reciprocity proposal system of organ procurement. A final proposal would provide for future contracts in organ donation by requiring private and government health insurance agencies to pay to the closest relative of an organ donor .

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Published

25-08-2016

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Subha C C. “SCARCITY OF ORGANS AND REGULATORY ALTERNATIVES”. Journal of Legal Studies & Research, vol. 2, no. 4, Aug. 2016, p. 126-`146, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/jlsr/article/view/1922.