Kim Krawiec
@kimkrawiec.bsky.social
Law Prof, University of Virginia. Taboo and repugnant markets, contracts, business law. Host of the Taboo Trades podcast https://tabootrades.buzzsprout.com https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/kdk4q/1181653
Ugh. As a lactose intolerant milk hater I do not understand all these states glorifying milk. Kudos to states choosing whiskey as their beverage, though
November 11, 2025 at 2:03 AM
Ugh. As a lactose intolerant milk hater I do not understand all these states glorifying milk. Kudos to states choosing whiskey as their beverage, though
2 decades of massively coordinated effort by the Government of India, transplant professionals and all other stakeholders in the country." 8/8
November 10, 2025 at 7:24 PM
2 decades of massively coordinated effort by the Government of India, transplant professionals and all other stakeholders in the country." 8/8
articles as cited by the authors. . . .While it is natural to be wary of this astronomical increase in transplant numbers, the authors’ assumption that this growth is likely nefarious reflects an outdated western mindset, rather than a true understanding of over 7/8
November 10, 2025 at 7:24 PM
articles as cited by the authors. . . .While it is natural to be wary of this astronomical increase in transplant numbers, the authors’ assumption that this growth is likely nefarious reflects an outdated western mindset, rather than a true understanding of over 7/8
From paper: "We were deeply concerned by the article [referenced above], which we felt provided an unfairly critical view of the current state of organ transplantation in India. We aim to provide a point-by-point rebuttal based on actual figures and ground-reality rather than tabloid-press 6/8
November 10, 2025 at 7:24 PM
From paper: "We were deeply concerned by the article [referenced above], which we felt provided an unfairly critical view of the current state of organ transplantation in India. We aim to provide a point-by-point rebuttal based on actual figures and ground-reality rather than tabloid-press 6/8
A set of "distinguished Indian transplant professionals" provide a point by point rebuttal, also in Transplantation:
Rela, Mohamed, Ashwin Rammohan, Vivek Kute, Manish R. Balwani, and Arpita Ray Chaudhury. "Organ Transplantation in India: INDEED, for the Common Good!." 5/8
Rela, Mohamed, Ashwin Rammohan, Vivek Kute, Manish R. Balwani, and Arpita Ray Chaudhury. "Organ Transplantation in India: INDEED, for the Common Good!." 5/8
November 10, 2025 at 7:24 PM
A set of "distinguished Indian transplant professionals" provide a point by point rebuttal, also in Transplantation:
Rela, Mohamed, Ashwin Rammohan, Vivek Kute, Manish R. Balwani, and Arpita Ray Chaudhury. "Organ Transplantation in India: INDEED, for the Common Good!." 5/8
Rela, Mohamed, Ashwin Rammohan, Vivek Kute, Manish R. Balwani, and Arpita Ray Chaudhury. "Organ Transplantation in India: INDEED, for the Common Good!." 5/8
The absence of transparency has enabled a repetitive experience of organ trafficking throughout the Indian Subcontinent of Asia." 4/8
November 10, 2025 at 7:24 PM
The absence of transparency has enabled a repetitive experience of organ trafficking throughout the Indian Subcontinent of Asia." 4/8
From the paper: "The reported number of deceased donors per million population in India was 0.67 in 2022; for every deceased organ donor in India, there were 13 living kidney or liver donors. The contrast to the equivalent ratios in North America or Europe could not be starker. . . 3/8
November 10, 2025 at 7:24 PM
From the paper: "The reported number of deceased donors per million population in India was 0.67 in 2022; for every deceased organ donor in India, there were 13 living kidney or liver donors. The contrast to the equivalent ratios in North America or Europe could not be starker. . . 3/8
& the fact that it depends mostly on living donor transplantation (LDT), suggesting it can be viewed as "both alarming and reprehensible." See Domínguez-Gil, Beatriz, Francis L. Delmonico, and Jeremy R. Chapman. "Organ transplantation in India: NOT for the common good." Transplantation Feb, 2025 2/8
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November 10, 2025 at 7:24 PM
& the fact that it depends mostly on living donor transplantation (LDT), suggesting it can be viewed as "both alarming and reprehensible." See Domínguez-Gil, Beatriz, Francis L. Delmonico, and Jeremy R. Chapman. "Organ transplantation in India: NOT for the common good." Transplantation Feb, 2025 2/8