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|Title=Declaration of Istanbul | |Title=Declaration of Istanbul | ||
− | |Is About=The Declaration of Istanbul on Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism | + | |Is About=The Declaration of Istanbul on Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism is a guiding instrument for professionals, policymakers, health authorities, and societies to maximize the benefits of organ transplantation and to develop programs to prevent unethical activities like organ trafficking.<br /> |
− | + | |Important Because=Although organ transplantation saves and improves many lives, exploitative and unethical practices are common, provoking harm especially to the poor and vulnerable. The declaration provides guidance and principles to ensure that organ transplantation is a safe practice, based on values like human solidarity, and to prevent harmful practices. Among many medical societies, the Declaration of Istanbul is endorsed by the European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association. | |
− | + | |Important For=All stakeholders in research; Decision makers; Policy makers; Civil society organisations; Ethics committee members; Attorneys; Human rights defenders | |
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− | |Important For=All stakeholders in research | ||
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− | |Involves = Transplantation Society (TTS); International Society of Nephrology (ISN) | + | |Involves=Transplantation Society (TTS); International Society of Nephrology (ISN); European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association |
|Has Timepoint=2008 | |Has Timepoint=2008 | ||
|Has Location=Istambul | |Has Location=Istambul | ||
− | + | |Has Virtue And Value=Dignity; Lawfulness; Safety; Trustworthiness; Safety; Fairness | |
+ | |Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Exploitation; Adherence to Regulations | ||
+ | |Related To Research Area=LS - Life Sciences | ||
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Resources
Guidelines
Declaration of Istanbul
What is this about?
The Declaration of Istanbul on Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism is a guiding instrument for professionals, policymakers, health authorities, and societies to maximize the benefits of organ transplantation and to develop programs to prevent unethical activities like organ trafficking.
Why is this important?
Although organ transplantation saves and improves many lives, exploitative and unethical practices are common, provoking harm especially to the poor and vulnerable. The declaration provides guidance and principles to ensure that organ transplantation is a safe practice, based on values like human solidarity, and to prevent harmful practices. Among many medical societies, the Declaration of Istanbul is endorsed by the European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association.
For whom is this important?
All stakeholders in researchDecision makersPolicy makersCivil society organisationsEthics committee membersAttorneysHuman rights defenders