Offers a frank conversation about altruism in the global body market and critiques the vulnerability of altruism to corruption, coercion, pressure, and other negative externalities.
Offers a frank conversation about altruism in the global body market and critiques the vulnerability of altruism to corruption, coercion, pressure, and other negative externalities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. The Blind Side of Altruism: Abuse, Coercion, and Fraud: 1. The perverse history of dead bodies under American law Ray D. Madoff; 2. Compelled body donations from children Michele Goodwin; 3. Situated bodies in medicine and research: altruism vs. compelled sacrifice Naomi Duke; 4. Quid pro quo altruism Jamila Jefferson; Part II. Contestable Commodities: 5. Free markets, free choice? A market approach to reproductive rights Debora L. Spar; 6. Exploitation in the global egg trade: emotive terminology or necessary critique? Donna Dickenson; Part III. How to Create and Manage Markets in Contestable Commodities Public and Private Regulation: 7. How to create markets in contestable commodities Richard A. Epstein; 8. Taxing the body Dorothy A. Brown; 9. Criminal policing of human experimentation L. Song Richardson; 10. Liberalizing tort law Michele Goodwin.
Part I. The Blind Side of Altruism: Abuse, Coercion, and Fraud: 1. The perverse history of dead bodies under American law Ray D. Madoff; 2. Compelled body donations from children Michele Goodwin; 3. Situated bodies in medicine and research: altruism vs. compelled sacrifice Naomi Duke; 4. Quid pro quo altruism Jamila Jefferson; Part II. Contestable Commodities: 5. Free markets, free choice? A market approach to reproductive rights Debora L. Spar; 6. Exploitation in the global egg trade: emotive terminology or necessary critique? Donna Dickenson; Part III. How to Create and Manage Markets in Contestable Commodities Public and Private Regulation: 7. How to create markets in contestable commodities Richard A. Epstein; 8. Taxing the body Dorothy A. Brown; 9. Criminal policing of human experimentation L. Song Richardson; 10. Liberalizing tort law Michele Goodwin.
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