Abstract

Abstract Substantial custodial sentences were handed down from the English Central Criminal Court for organ trafficking. Attempts to exploit vulnerable people for the purposes of organ removal, and for organ, tissue, and cells (otc) trafficking are ongoing in many jurisdictions. It is also clear from the 2019 EU evaluation of the Union legislation on blood, tissues, and cells that there is increasing commercialization in the procurement of human material for medical use, using global supply chains. Full traceability of all human material, for which there is a shortage to meet global medical needs, is required. The medical profession has drafted the Istanbul Declaration on Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism 2008, calling for transplant tourism to be prohibited, and full engagement with transnational law enforcement to address developing transnational organized crime in this area. This paper addresses the global, Council of Europe, EU, and UK provisions in this area.

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