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Organs as inheritable property?

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2013
It has been argued that organs should be treated as individual tradable property like other material possessions and assets, on the basis that this would promote individual freedom and increase efficiency in addressing the shortage of organs for transplantation. If organs are to be treated as property, should they be inheritable?
Voo, T.C., Holm, S.
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Inheritance of Farm Property

Journal of Farm Economics, 1947
HE continuity of ownership and operation of farms in the TUnited States is broken at least once each generation by the natural processes of life and death. This transfer of property rights forms a strategic point in land tenure at which problems, confusion, and uncertainties in agriculture frequently arise.
W. L. Gibson, Arthur J. Walrath
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Property And Inheritance

2000
Abstract Throughout Scandinavia the sponsors were normally closely related to the deceased. With few, if any, exceptions they, as survivors, can be assumed to have had an interest in property that had been owned by the deceased, whether by inheritance or because it had been jointly owned, for example by man and wife or by trading ...
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Inheritance and Property

2006
Land and property were important constituents of wealth and identity in the early English renaissance. The period c. 1450-1560 has traditionally been viewed as one of change and transition in association with a set of broad trends that connect land and property with demographic change, urban decline and restructuring, opportunities for upward social ...
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