units
ATS2637
Faculty of Arts
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6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSLRefer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
Notes Previously coded INT2180 SynopsisThe human body and its parts are increasingly being bought and sold internationally by pharmaceutical companies, researchers, kidney and surrogate brokers and by individuals directly. In this unit we discuss the ethical issues that arise with the international commercialisation of the human body, focusing on the concepts of coercion and exploitation. Should such markets be prohibited altogether, or simply reformed and regulated to reduce exploitation and harm? Specifically, we discuss gene patents and access to medicines in the developing world, research conducted on poor people in developing countries, international markets in organs; surrogacy and embryo trading. Objectives
On successfully completing this unit, students will have:
Assessment
Written work: 80% Chief examiner(s)Contact hours
One 1-hour lecture per week This unit applies to the following area(s) of study
Human rights theory PrerequisitesEither a first-year International Studies sequence, or a first-year Bioethics sequence or a first year sequence in Human Rights Theory ProhibitionsATS3637, CHB2100, CHB3100 |