Readership: Scholars and students of moral and political philosophy; political theorists; lawyers, policy-makers, and anyone interested in medical ethics, bioethics, and women's studies.
Cécile Fabre, London School of Economics and Political Science
"Whose Body Is It Anyway? is an interesting and provocative work that takes the issue of organ sale and donation out of the sphere of applied ethics and into distributive justice, in which Fabre challenges many prevalent assumptions about the inviolability of bodies." - Ben Saunders, The Journal of Value Inquiry
1: A Rights-based Theory of Justice 2: Good Samaritanism 3: A Civilian Service 4: Confiscating Cadaveric Organs 5: Confiscating Live Body Parts 6: Organ Sales 7: Prostitution 8: Surrogacy Contracts Conclusion