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We live in an era where organs and body parts are routinely removed from one person and put into another, where athletes, sports stars and models insure parts of themselves for millions of pounds, and where gametes and stem cells can be stored outside of the body for later use. Covering landmark legal cases and considering the various ethical quandaries that arise, Thomas Barrow sets out to answer the question of whether it is time to ascribe property rights to our bodies through Law.

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We live in an era where organs and body parts are routinely removed from one person and put into another, where athletes, sports stars and models insure parts of themselves for millions of pounds, and where gametes and stem cells can be stored outside of the body for later use. Covering landmark legal cases and considering the various ethical quandaries that arise, Thomas Barrow sets out to answer the question of whether it is time to ascribe property rights to our bodies through Law.
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Autorenporträt
Thomas Barrow studied Law at the University of Kent and graduated with First Class Honours. He then completed an MA in Medical Ethics and Law at King's College London. Thomas is currently studying for an MSc in Psychology, and intends to become a Clinical Psychologist.