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living donor transplants. The introduction of local and international laws prohibiting the trade in organs in the 1990s has pushed the procedure underground. Most Asian countries, South Korea, Hong Kong and the Philippines included, forbid the sale of organs for profit and demand that all donations be obtained from relatives and family friends. At the same time, the underground
from local obligations. International law and nation state legal systems significantly contribute to this strategy of disengagement and growing social liquidity. Increasingly mobile and evasive forms of power coincide with new forms of legal regulation and domination. ( 2007 : 1) The law itself then, by implication
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