Description

Book Synopsis
As the demand for organs continues to outstrip availability and waiting lists surge, the pressure to make morally questionable, unethical decisions becomes more likely and trust in transplant medicine starts to erode. Medical ethics expert and former health professional, Trevor Stammers, analyses the complex ethical web that constitutes the worldwide exchange of organs and tissues. Key philosophical questions concerning existence, consciousness, the nature of death and the right to life connect organ donation and transplantation to real-life case studies exploring difficulties with the ''dead donor rule'' for deceased donation, organ donation euthanasia, xenotransplantation and the creation of organoids and ''organs-on-chips'', alongside examples of human trafficking and systematic state murder to provide organs. Controversial cases from Japan, Germany, USA and Singapore are examined alongside the Spanish, Welsh, and Chilean experience of deceased donation opt-out schemes to highlig

Trade Review
Professor Stammers provides an impressively comprehensive and in-depth account of a wide range of ethical issues in organ transplantation at individual, institutional, societal and global levels. This book sounds important warnings and is essential reading for anyone considering the ethics and law of organ transplantation, indeed, for everyone in Bioethics. * Margaret Somerville, Professor of Bioethics, University of Notre Dame, Australia *
This book provides a much-needed ethics update on recent developments and emerging approaches in global organ acquisition and transplantation. Trevor Stammers is an experienced doctor and prominent ethicist whose extensive teaching experience presents in a clear manner a treasure trove of information for patients and families, students, scholars, clinicians, and policymakers. * Gerard Magill, PhD Gallagher Chair & Professor Center for Global Health Ethics, Duquesne University, USA *
Bringing the debate about the ethics of organ donation and sale up to date, to include the effects of the Covid pandemic, Trevor Stammers provides a wide-ranging and well-balanced discussion of these crucial issues. Throughout this book the emphasis is on public trust and real-life cases, handled with sensitivity and careful analysis. * Donna Dickenson, Emeritus Professor of Medical Ethics and Humanities, University of London, UK *
'This is a defining work in a field fascinating in its human interest and diverse subject-matter. Stammers captures the crackling tension between attempts to increase donor numbers and the unproductive consequences when we exceed ethical boundaries. Academic and accessible, the book provides space for ethicists and clinicians alike to weigh the evidence and reach their own conclusions. * David Randall, Consultant nephrologist, Department of renal medicine and transplatation, Royal London Hospital London, UK *

Table of Contents
Preface Dictionary of Abbreviations 1. The Triumph of Transplantation 2. Organs from Living Donors 3. Organs from the Dead 4. Organ Donation and Euthanasia 5. Organ Trafficking, Tourism and Trading 6. Organs from Animals and Bioengineering 7. Ethical Global Organ Acquisition Bibliography Index

The Ethics of Global Organ Acquisition

    Product form

    £61.75

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £65.00 – you save £3.25 (5%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Fri 19 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Trevor Stammers

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of The Ethics of Global Organ Acquisition by Trevor Stammers

      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/10/2023 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350227170, 978-1350227170
      ISBN10: 135022717X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      As the demand for organs continues to outstrip availability and waiting lists surge, the pressure to make morally questionable, unethical decisions becomes more likely and trust in transplant medicine starts to erode. Medical ethics expert and former health professional, Trevor Stammers, analyses the complex ethical web that constitutes the worldwide exchange of organs and tissues. Key philosophical questions concerning existence, consciousness, the nature of death and the right to life connect organ donation and transplantation to real-life case studies exploring difficulties with the ''dead donor rule'' for deceased donation, organ donation euthanasia, xenotransplantation and the creation of organoids and ''organs-on-chips'', alongside examples of human trafficking and systematic state murder to provide organs. Controversial cases from Japan, Germany, USA and Singapore are examined alongside the Spanish, Welsh, and Chilean experience of deceased donation opt-out schemes to highlig

      Trade Review
      Professor Stammers provides an impressively comprehensive and in-depth account of a wide range of ethical issues in organ transplantation at individual, institutional, societal and global levels. This book sounds important warnings and is essential reading for anyone considering the ethics and law of organ transplantation, indeed, for everyone in Bioethics. * Margaret Somerville, Professor of Bioethics, University of Notre Dame, Australia *
      This book provides a much-needed ethics update on recent developments and emerging approaches in global organ acquisition and transplantation. Trevor Stammers is an experienced doctor and prominent ethicist whose extensive teaching experience presents in a clear manner a treasure trove of information for patients and families, students, scholars, clinicians, and policymakers. * Gerard Magill, PhD Gallagher Chair & Professor Center for Global Health Ethics, Duquesne University, USA *
      Bringing the debate about the ethics of organ donation and sale up to date, to include the effects of the Covid pandemic, Trevor Stammers provides a wide-ranging and well-balanced discussion of these crucial issues. Throughout this book the emphasis is on public trust and real-life cases, handled with sensitivity and careful analysis. * Donna Dickenson, Emeritus Professor of Medical Ethics and Humanities, University of London, UK *
      'This is a defining work in a field fascinating in its human interest and diverse subject-matter. Stammers captures the crackling tension between attempts to increase donor numbers and the unproductive consequences when we exceed ethical boundaries. Academic and accessible, the book provides space for ethicists and clinicians alike to weigh the evidence and reach their own conclusions. * David Randall, Consultant nephrologist, Department of renal medicine and transplatation, Royal London Hospital London, UK *

      Table of Contents
      Preface Dictionary of Abbreviations 1. The Triumph of Transplantation 2. Organs from Living Donors 3. Organs from the Dead 4. Organ Donation and Euthanasia 5. Organ Trafficking, Tourism and Trading 6. Organs from Animals and Bioengineering 7. Ethical Global Organ Acquisition Bibliography Index

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account