The trade in organs is a topic that evokes both hope and fear. On the one hand, supporters of legalizing voluntary sales emphasize a person’s right to decide about their own body and the possibility of reducing the dramatic shortage of life-saving organs. On the other hand, opponents warn of the inevitable growth of the black market, exploitation of the poor, and the degradation of human life’s value to that of a commodity. In the background are questions about the limits of individual freedom, the moral consequences of the body’s commercialization, and the risk of creating “biologically privileged” castes. Is opening the organ market a lifeline for the sick or a gateway to dystopia?
Category: Law
The “Law” category features polls focused on current legal matters and the functioning of the legal system. Topics include new legislation, regulatory changes, court decisions, civil rights and the actions of public institutions. The surveys reflect how users perceive legal reforms and their impact on society and everyday life.





