Mitigating Risks in the Medical Transplantation Industry

Mitigating Human Rights Risks when Interacting with International Medical Institutions & Professionals in Transplantation Medicine

This Legal Advisory Report and Policy Guidance by Global Rights Compliance that highlights the complicity risks, and business and human rights obligations for transplant professionals globally. 

This report explores the human rights risks and abuses in transplantation medicine by illustrating the varying degrees of criminal activity that take place globally due to the growing demand for organs. It also considers the legal responsibilities of organ transplantation professionals, training and research clinics, the medical academic community, providers of transplantation equipment and drugs, medical journals, and donors/funding bodies, including complicity in grave human rights abuses and crimes against humanity. 

 

Simone

Simone has over ten years of experience in the social enterprise, business and community cultural development sectors. She has founded and operated a globally operating social enterprise that brought awareness to child slavery in Asia and oil exploitation in South America. She has worked as a Project Manager for charities in the anti-human trafficking and anti-organ harvesting sector, and has worked and volunteered for numerous other NGO's. She aims to share her developing knowledge of Australian laws with vulnerable communities, and people in general who want to improve social and environmental outcomes.

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