Books on Transplantation of Human Organs
Abbreviations:
DELNET : Delhi Library Network, New Delhi
ILI : Indian Law Institute Library, New Delhi
BANDYOPADHYAY, Siddhartha: Transplantation of human organs act, 1994: A critique. (Allied, New Delhi, 1997) (DELNET)
BLUMSTEIN, James F. & SOLAN, Frank A Ed.: Organ transplantation policy: Issues and prospects. (Duke Univ. Press, Durham, 1989)
CAPLAN, Arthur L & COELHO, Daniel H: The ethics of organ transplantation: The current debate. (Prometheus Books, New York, 1998)
CHERRY, MARK J: Kidney for sale by owner: Human organs, transplantation, and the market. (George Town University Press, 2005)
COOPER, David K C & LANZA, Robert P: Xeno: The promise of transplanting animal organs into humans. (Oxford University Press, 2000)
COUNCIL OF EUROPE AND THE UNITED NATIONS: Joint study on trafficking in organs, tissues and cells and trafficking in human beings for the purpose of the removal of organs, which recommends that a new international convention is needed to prevent trafficking in organs, tissues and cells (OTC), protect victims and prosecute offenders.
COUNCIL OF EUROPE: A small part of the wider problem. The study stresses that trafficking in human beings for the purpose of organ removal is a small part of the wider problem of trafficking in organs, tissues and cells (OTC).
http://www.coe.int/t/dg3/healthbioethic/Activities05_Organ_transplantationen/defa
DAVID, Orit Brawer Ben-David: Organ donation and transplantation: Body organs as an exchangeable socio-cultural resource. (Praeger, London, 2005)
DAVID, Price: Legal and ethical aspects of organs transplantation. (DELNET)
DHOOPER, Surjit Singh: Social work transplantation of human organs? (Praeger, London, 1994)
GARWOOD, Gowers Austen: Living donor organ transplantation: Key legal and ethical issues. (DELNET)
KOCH, Tom: The limits of principles: Deciding who lives and what dies(Chapt. 4 “Absolute Scarcity: Who gets the organ transplant) (Praeger, London, 1998)
LOCK, Margaret: Twice dead: Organ transplants and the reinvention of death. (Univ. of California Press, Berkeley, 2002)
MATHEW, N M & UNIKRISHNAN, P V : Transplantation of human organs act, 1994: Issues before the public (provisions and loopholes) (Voluntary Health Association of India, New Delhi, 1995) (DELNET)
PANDEY, G K & Ors. : Brain death and Organ Transplantation in India: Proceedings of workshop held at Calcutta, Jun 10, 1990 (National Medical Journal of India, New Delhi, 1990) (DELNET)
SQUE, Magi & PAYNE, Sheila Ed.: Organ and tissue donation: An evidence base for practice. (Open University Press., Maidenhead)
VALI, Anju : Legal control of organ transplantations (Ph. D, Thesis, Delhi University)
VAS, C J & DE SOUZA, E J Ed.: Brain transplantation: Ethical concerns, report of a consultation workshop. (F.I.A.M. Biomedical Ethical, Bombay, 1990) (ILI)
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION, GENEVA: Human organ transplantation : A report on development under the auspices of WHO – 1981-1991 (World Health Organisation, Geneva, 1991) (DELNET)
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, SIXTY-SECOND WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY: Human organ and tissue transplantation: Report by the Secretariat, 26th March 2009
http://www.who.in/transplantation/en
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION:
i) Ethics, access and safety in tissue and organ transplantation: Issues of global
concern, 6-9 October, 2003.
ii) OECD/WHO consultation on xenotransplantation surveillance: Summary
report.
iii) WHO guidance on xenogeneic infection/disease surveillance and response:
A strategy for international cooperation and coordination.
http://www.who.int/transplantation/publications/en/index.html
iv) Ethics, trade, human rights and health law (ETH).
http://www.who.int/eth/en/index.html
v) Legislative responses to organ transplantation, 1994
vi) Sanitation and hygiene promotion: programming guidance.
vii) Securing sanitation: The compelling case to address the crisis.