Sentences with phrase «trading body parts»

Jewish leaders get jailed for trading body parts.
Many of us in the academic world would trade body parts for students able and willing to read anything, whether part of a sacred canon or not, with such care.

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• Investcorp acquired KSI Trading Corp, a New Jersey - based aftermarket auto body parts supplier.
CMP used two people to pose as procurement middlemen to expose the allegedly criminal trade in fetal body parts and tissue.
This is trading in stolen human body parts.
Not to the burn victims, or to the parents, nor to the children who have had a part of their bodies removed without their consent, but to the DOCTORS and HOSPITALS that are doing a side trade in body parts.
It totally should be illegal to profit in the trade in any human body part without disclosure to the family and compensation to the victim.
Considering that there are 1.25 million neonate foreskins circumcised each year in the U.S alone this translates to one of the most lucrative trades, if not THE most lucrative trade in human body parts ever in the history of humanity.
Dame Roddick subsequently transferred the Body Shop shares in the Day Chocolate Company (maker of Divine chocolate) to the Ghanaian farmers» cooperative that was also part - owner alongside Twin Trading to stop them being transferred to Nestlé after I raised concerns with her.
The report finds makes a list of recommendations for business, industry, professional bodies and government, namely: Construction businesses · Focus on better human resource management · Introduce and / or expand mentoring schemes · Boost investment in training · Develop talent from the trades as potential managers and professionals · Engage with the community and local education establishments Industry · Rally around social mobility as a collective theme · Promote better human resource management and support the effort of businesses · Promote and develop the UK as an international hub of construction excellence · Support diversity and schemes that widen access to management and the professions · Emphasise and spread understanding of the built environment's impact on social mobility Professional bodies and institutions · Drive the aspirations of Professions for Good for promoting social mobility and diversity · Support wider access to the professions and support those from less - privileged backgrounds · Promote and develop the UK as an international hub of construction excellence · Emphasise and spread understanding of the built environment's impact on social mobility · Provide greater routes for degree - level learning among those working within construction Government · Produce with urgency a plan to boost the UK as an international hub of construction excellence, as a core part of the Industrial Strategy · Provide greater funding to support the travel costs of apprentices · Support wider access to the professions and support those from less - privileged backgrounds · Place greater weight in project appraisal on the impact the built environment has on social mobility The report is being formally launched at an event in the House of Commons later today.
Campaigners will dress as butchers and businessmen and pretend to trade in women's body parts in a protest aimed at senior figures in the adult entertainment industry.
Jaguar hunting for trade has re-emerged, this time for teeth and other body parts for markets in Asia.
Whether it's stopping poaching and illegal trade in body parts from endangered species, identifying perpetrators of out - of - season hunting, or tracking the movement of migratory animals, forensic science is coming to the rescue of wildlife around the globe.
And although initial recovery efforts focused on the 16 - acre site of the World Trade Center, for years afterwards, body parts were still being found in vent shafts, roofs and on ledges of neighbouring buildings.
The illegal trade in snow leopard, its body parts, and derivatives, and its prey pose a serious threat to conservation of wildlife in the high altitude mountain ecosystems of Asia.
«White Shadow,» the first feature from Berlin - based Israeli filmmaker Noaz Deshe, which plays Sundance this weekend having already picked up the Best Debut award in Venice, mired us deep in this quandary, being a story, bruisingly told, set in the horrifying world of «albino hunting» in Tanzania, where local superstitions have led to a lucrative trade in albino body parts believed by witch doctors to have mystical properties.
Cheney's investigations of both the reputable and crooked dealers create a fascinating but decidedly morbid work that covers some of the same ground as Mary Roach's Stiff - but digs deeper into the shady side of the American trade in body parts.
• Buying, selling, trading or auctioning animals or their body parts.
During his stay in South Korea, Leo saw a huge demand for the trade in traditional Asian medicines; especially bear body parts like the gall bladder and bile.
12:04 p.m. Updated A study just published in the journal PLos Biology, «Bringing the Tiger Back from the Brink — The Six Percent Solution,» lays out a smart strategy for stanching the decline of tigers in the wild driven by relentless poaching for skins and the Asian trade in extracts and body parts.
We're talking about the kind of people who, if they weren't in the pay of Big Eco, would probably be trading prisoners» body parts in China or scamming pensioners with emails from Nigeria or training baby dolphins to act as cetacean torpedoes for the Russian navy.
But the trade in primate body parts is often overlooked, yet could help drive many species toward extinction.
A. 20 In effect, this means that whilst decisions of the DSB create an obligation on the part of the losing party to comply with WTO rules, enforcement can be achieved by various means — including amicable settlement, compensation, or the suspension of trade concessions.101 Indeed, it was for this reason that the CJEU found in the case of Portugal v Council that a DSB decision did not oblige the losing party to achieve full implementation of its recommendations, where the possibility of temporary compensation or retaliatory measures remained available.102 In other words, the outcome was prescribed, but not the means.103 This contrasts with the position under EU law, where there is a right to an effective remedy from a judicial body.
Seamus Burns considers the moral sensitivities surrounding the international trade in body parts
They did not seek to TRADE their abilities to bear and rear children or to form families in return for self - fulfillment in other areas, but the right to control the destiny of their own bodies and minds, and not be limited to the development of only part of their human potential.
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