id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-287283-t1hnswsq Paul, Norbert W. Human rights violations in organ procurement practice in China 2017-02-08 .txt text/plain 5154 249 45 Although Chinese officials announced in December 2014 that the country would completely cease using organs harvested from prisoners, no regulatory adjustments or changes in China's organ donation laws followed. CONCLUSION: To end the unethical practice and the abuse associated with it, we suggest to inextricably bind the use of human organs procured in the Chinese transplant system to enacting Chinese legislation prohibiting the use of organs from executed prisoners and making explicit rules for law enforcement. Recently, it has been repeatedly admitted by Chinese transplant officials that organs from executed prisoners had been procured without consent [17] [18] [19] . The unethical practice of lethally procuring vital organs from the living must be prevented by a law prohibiting use of prisoner organs generally, supporting change in the practical legal, medical and popular culture surrounding transplantation in China. ./cache/cord-287283-t1hnswsq.txt ./txt/cord-287283-t1hnswsq.txt