Abstract

The Article is dedicated to the study of research problem regarding human organs. Taking organs from human is of particular importance as a form of “using human beings”. However, it is a fundamental component of such a complex and serious crime as the illegal circulation of those organs (human organ, body part, tissues and cells); which is being characterized not only by a higher degree of public danger, but also is more hidden crime (latent) in terms of disclosure. In this context, the author believes that in the conditions of rapid growth of information infrastructures and biomedicine, as well as active improvement of modern technologies, there is a need to create a doctrine of international law in the framework of the relationship between humanitarianism and crime, which is related to considering the taking of human organs for transplantation as a component of humanitarianism, and trafficking in human organs as an object of transplant commercialism.

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