Description: The research paper is an extended written paper about an issue of your choice (formally approved by the lecturer) concerning healthcare law and ethics. The aim is to produce a scholarly article of publishable quality that identifies, synthesises, and analyses the ethical and legal implications of the issue. This involves a high level of critical analysis and argument in which you must, amongst other things, consider ethical, moral, philosophical, legal, economic, political, cultural and/or social issues that are relevant to the issue. 5,000 words (minimum) on approved topic.
I want you to write 5000 words without the intro and conclusion.
I have provided the intro: The conclusion I will write reassessing the whole assignment.
The intro is provided below
The modern world has developed a growing need for organ donations, both from living and non-living donors. This issue seems the longer people live the more replacement parts they need to stay healthy. In order to overcome the shortage of available organs, many countries have developed organ donation systems to accommodate the flow of organs to the unhealthy individuals, yet no ethical solution for the demand has been found, especially for essential organs such as the heart. In the past, this demand and shortage led to the creation of many morally dubious and criminal associations that procured organs in illegal ways, which led to the creation of laws to inhibit such black market trading. These laws which were created to protect the citizens of their respected countries have also put limitations on how organs can be traded, sold, and harvested; hence the shortages have continued and grown globally.
Solutions for organ donation have led to many unethical decisions by countries to feed the demand, and the situation of organ donation by death row inmates is one of these highly contestable issues. While the act of organ donation by death row inmates is not inherently wrong, the situations around which the inmate assents to the procedure, fears of coercion, and the past violation of human writes in organ donation in the past by countries such as China, have plagued this issue endlessly. The opposing side shows the pragmatics of organ donations from death row inmates as a tool that essential save lives. This essay will make the legal and ethical case for the acceptance of organ donation from death row inmates in the country of the United States of America.
For the purpose of this paper, the United States of America will be used as the sample country. This country holds a unique position in that it has strict rules for organ donation, and it is also one of the few First World Nations that still has the death penalty, though only in certain of its states. This paper intends to focus on the area in which organ donation and the death penalty meet, arguing for the acceptance of the practice of organ donation by death row inmates. It will walk through the limitations put on organ donation set by the countries laws to show that it is not illegal. The legal side will show samples of cases in which different incarcerated groups were allowed to donate organs and how the basis of the individual being on death row should not inhibit donation rather it is should be supportive of donation. The legal view will be followed by a ethical analysis of the topic with the purpose of showing that denying the option to donate is unethical.
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