Challenges to Global Health Governance from the International Trade in Organ Transplants

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Global Governance Pub Date : 2021-02-18 DOI:10.1163/19426720-02701002
Irene V. Langran
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The internationalization of medical services—including organ transplantations—is driven by advances in technology and integration of trade. Patients in need of organ transplants began to seek these services outside their countries of origin in the 1980s and 1990s, and this practice expanded in the ensuing decades. While these transplants yielded benefits to some, abuses included human trafficking, preying on vulnerable populations, and negative outcomes in health equity. This case study of efforts to regulate the international transplant trade yields important findings for our understanding of global health governance. First, it provides support to the “globalization reformers” who maintain that if globalization’s benefits are to be widely distributed, institutional mechanisms must be enacted. Second, it provides another example of the externalities that occur when health concerns are absent, poorly represented, or weakened in trade negotiations. Finally, it demonstrates limits of a global health regime that lacks a centralized authority.
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器官移植国际贸易对全球卫生治理的挑战
包括器官移植在内的医疗服务的国际化是由技术进步和贸易一体化推动的。需要器官移植的患者在20世纪80年代和90年代开始在原籍国以外寻求这些服务,这种做法在随后的几十年中扩大了。虽然这些移植给一些人带来了好处,但虐待行为包括人口贩运、掠夺弱势群体以及对健康公平的负面影响。这项关于监管国际移植贸易的案例研究为我们理解全球卫生治理提供了重要发现。首先,它为“全球化改革者”提供了支持,他们坚持认为,如果要广泛分配全球化的利益,就必须建立体制机制。其次,它提供了另一个例子,说明在贸易谈判中,当健康问题不存在、代表性差或被削弱时,会出现外部性。最后,它表明了缺乏中央集权的全球卫生制度的局限性。
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