Cases Abusing Brain Death Definition in Organ Procurement in China (Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2022) https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963180121001067
By Norbert W. Paul, Kirk C. Allison and Huige Li
Execution by organ procurement: Breaching the dead donor rule in China (published online: 04 April 2022) doi.org/10.1111/ajt.16969
By Matthew P. Robertson and Jacob Lavee
Against the use and publication of research using unethically procured data: the case of Chinese transplant research – Journal of Medical Ethics ‘Feature article’ (Published online 1 July 2020)
By W. Higgins, W. Rogers, A. Ballantyne and W. Lipworth
Analysis of official deceased organdonation data casts doubt on the credibility of China’s organ transplant reform – BMC Medical Ethics, 2019
By Matthew P. Robertson, Raymond L. Hinde and Jacob Lavee
Compliance with ethical standards in the reporting of donor sources and ethics review in peer-reviewed publications involving organ transplantation in China: a scoping review – BMJ Journals, Feb 2019
By Wendy Rogers, Matthew P Robertson, Angela Ballantyne, Brette Blakely, Ruby Catsanos, Robyn Clay-Williams, Maria Fiatarone Singh
Transplant Medicine in China: Need for Transparency and International Scrutiny Remains – American Journal of Transplantation, Sept 2016
By T. Trey, A. Sharif, A. Schwarz, M. Fiatarone Singh, J. Lavee
Smoke and Mirrors: Unanswered Questions and Misleading Statements Obscure the Truth About Organ Sources in China – Journal of Medical Ethics, May 2016
By W. Rogers, T. Trey, M. Fiatarone Singh, M. Bridgett, K. Bramstedt, J. Lavee
China’s Terrible Transplant Secret – Journal of Medical Ethics Blog, May 2016
By Wendy Rogers
Hard To Believe Documentary Review – Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, March 2016
By Holly Northam
Historical Development and Current Status of Organ Procurement From Death-Row Prisoners in China – BMC Medical Ethics, Dec 2015
By Kirk C. Allison, Arthur Caplan, Michael E. Shapiro, Charl Els, Norbert W. Paul and Huige Li
China’s Semantic Trick With Prisoner Organs – The BMJ Blog, Oct 2015
By Kirk C Allison, Norbert W Paul, Michael E Shapiro, Charl Els, and Huige Li
Bleaching Organ Procurement Crimes in China –The International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation Newsletter, Vol 6, Issue 10, Feb. 2015.
by Jacob Lavee, MD
Organ Procurement from Executed Prisoners in China – American Journal of Transplantation, July 2014
by A. Sharif, M. Fiatarone Singh, T. Trey and J. Lavee
The Use of Prisoners As Sources of Organs: An Ethically Dubious Practice – The American Journal of Bioethics, Oct 2011
by Arthur Caplan