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The human body as property
Paper
A legal market in organs: the problem of exploitation
- Correspondence to Ms Kate Greasley, New College, Holywell Street, Oxford OX1 3BN, UK;kate.greasley{at}new.ox.ac.uk
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A legal market in organs: the problem of exploitation
Publication history
- Received May 3, 2012
- Revised August 10, 2012
- Accepted August 21, 2012
- First published September 21, 2012.
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April 27, 2016
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