Prevention of Transnational Transplant-Related Crimes-What More Can be Done?
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Auteurs : Dominique E. Martin [États-Unis] ; Kristof Van Assche ; Beatriz Domínguez-Gil ; Marta L Pez-Fraga ; Debra Budiani-Saberi ; Jacob Lavee ; Annika Tibell ; Farhat Moazam ; Elmi Muller ; Gabriel M. Danovitch ; Igor Codreanu ; Saraladevi Naicker ; Mona Al Rukhaimi ; Sheelagh Mcguinness ; Mohamed A. Bakr ; Monir Moniruzzaman ; Alexander M. Capron ; Francis L. DelmonicoSource :
- Transplantation [ 1534-6080 ] ; 2016.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Attitude du personnel soignant, Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques en santé, Coopération internationale, Donneurs de tissus (législation et jurisprudence), Donneurs de tissus (ressources et distribution), Donneurs de tissus (éthique), Enregistrements, Faute professionnelle (législation et jurisprudence), Humains, Inconduite professionnelle (législation et jurisprudence), Politique de santé (législation et jurisprudence), Processus politique, Révélation de la vérité, Rôle médical, Tourisme médical (législation et jurisprudence), Tourisme médical (éthique), Trafic d'organes (), Trafic d'organes (législation et jurisprudence), Trafic d'organes (éthique), Transplantation d'organe (législation et jurisprudence), Transplantation d'organe (éthique).
- MESH :
- législation et jurisprudence : Donneurs de tissus, Faute professionnelle, Inconduite professionnelle, Politique de santé, Tourisme médical, Trafic d'organes, Transplantation d'organe.
- ressources et distribution : Donneurs de tissus.
- éthique : Donneurs de tissus, Tourisme médical, Trafic d'organes, Transplantation d'organe.
- Attitude du personnel soignant, Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques en santé, Coopération internationale, Enregistrements, Humains, Processus politique, Révélation de la vérité, Rôle médical, Trafic d'organes.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Attitude of Health Personnel, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Health Policy (legislation & jurisprudence), Humans, International Cooperation, Malpractice (legislation & jurisprudence), Medical Tourism (ethics), Medical Tourism (legislation & jurisprudence), Organ Trafficking (ethics), Organ Trafficking (legislation & jurisprudence), Organ Trafficking (prevention & control), Organ Transplantation (ethics), Organ Transplantation (legislation & jurisprudence), Physician's Role, Policy Making, Professional Misconduct (legislation & jurisprudence), Registries, Tissue Donors (ethics), Tissue Donors (legislation & jurisprudence), Tissue Donors (supply & distribution), Truth Disclosure.
- MESH :
- ethics : Medical Tourism, Organ Trafficking, Organ Transplantation, Tissue Donors.
- legislation & jurisprudence : Health Policy, Malpractice, Medical Tourism, Organ Trafficking, Organ Transplantation, Professional Misconduct, Tissue Donors.
- prevention & control : Organ Trafficking.
- supply & distribution : Tissue Donors.
- Attitude of Health Personnel, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Humans, International Cooperation, Physician's Role, Policy Making, Registries, Truth Disclosure.
Abstract
Many nations are able to prosecute transplant-related crimes committed in their territory, but transplant recipients, organ sellers and brokers, and transplant professionals may escape prosecution by engaging in these practices in foreign locations where they judge the risk of criminal investigation and prosecution to be remote.
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Many nations are able to prosecute transplant-related crimes committed in their territory, but transplant recipients, organ sellers and brokers, and transplant professionals may escape prosecution by engaging in these practices in foreign locations where they judge the risk of criminal investigation and prosecution to be remote.</div>
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<Abstract><AbstractText Label="BACKGROUND" NlmCategory="BACKGROUND">Many nations are able to prosecute transplant-related crimes committed in their territory, but transplant recipients, organ sellers and brokers, and transplant professionals may escape prosecution by engaging in these practices in foreign locations where they judge the risk of criminal investigation and prosecution to be remote.</AbstractText>
<AbstractText Label="METHODS" NlmCategory="METHODS">The Declaration of Istanbul Custodian Group convened an international working group to evaluate the possible role of extraterritorial jurisdiction in strengthening the enforcement of existing laws governing transplant-related crimes across national boundaries. Potential practical and ethical concerns about the use of extraterritorial jurisdiction were examined, and possible responses were explored.</AbstractText>
<AbstractText Label="RESULTS" NlmCategory="RESULTS">Extraterritorial jurisdiction is a legitimate tool to combat transplant-related crimes. Further, development of a global registry of transnational transplant activities in conjunction with a standardized international referral system for legitimate travel for transplantation is proposed as a mechanism to support enforcement of national and international legal tools.</AbstractText>
<AbstractText Label="CONCLUSIONS" NlmCategory="CONCLUSIONS">States are encouraged to include provisions on extraterritorial jurisdiction in their laws on transplant-related crimes and to collaborate with professionals and international authorities in the development of a global registry of transnational transplant activities. These actions would assist in the identification and evaluation of illicit activities and provide information that would help in developing strategies to deter and prevent them.</AbstractText>
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