TRANSNATIONAL ORGAN TRAFFICKING: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION MECHANISM AND PROSECUTION

INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW

TRANSNATIONAL ORGAN TRAFFICKING: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION MECHANISM AND PROSECUTION

TRANSNATIONAL ORGAN TRAFFICKING: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION MECHANISM AND PROSECUTION

AUTHOR- MR. ANKUSH* & MR. RISHAV DOGRA**

* STUDENT OF LL.M, SANT BABA BHAG SINGH UNIVERSITY, JALANDHAR

** ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN LAW, SANT BABA BHAG SINGH UNIVERSITY, JALANDHAR

BEST CITATION MR. ANKUSH & MR. RISHAV DOGRA, TRANSNATIONAL ORGAN TRAFFICKING: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION MECHANISM AND PROSECUTION, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 6 (3) OF 2026, PG. 769-779, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

ABSTRACT:-

Organ trafficking is a tough problem that puts hospitals at risk and takes advantage of people who are weak. Most of what the world is doing to fight it is making rules stricter and finding ways for people to work together. For the world to respond, we need a complicated plan that includes people, governments, and international groups. There are rules about organ giving and transplants that are made by international groups like the UN and the WHO. Laws must be made and followed by governments to stop the trade in organs and protect weak people. Civil society has groups that help people and make people more aware. The fact that organ giving and transplantation are not open and accountable is a big problem. To keep weak people safe, countries need to set up reliable ways to track and watch people and strong safety measures. Each country needs to share information and work together to stop organ trafficking. There are rules that govern foreign projects, as well as ways to work together, that are looked at in this study. It talks about what governments, non-governmental organizations, and regular people can do to stop organ trade and encourage people to donate organs in an honest way.

Keywords: Organ trafficking, International cooperation, Legal frameworks, Cooperation strategies, Ethical organ donation.