The Neoliberal theorem of globalization in the era of rampant capitalization has brought about the dehumanized practice of trafficking of life and the merchandizing of the organs, which effectuates itself as one of the most pressing concerns of this era. The all-encompassing effect of the phenomena of globalization has led to the conversion of every object into commodity with a price for everything and value of nothing. Thus, a pertinent question that needs to be asked is what can be the possible repercussions of the “Life for sale” model that governs our world today? This Paper seeks to critically analyze how this practice strikes a blow at the Right to life of the human-kind. Firstly, this paper will supply an insight into the concept of commoditization in a Globalized era and the underlying reasons for its unabated continuance. Further, the authors will shed light on the current scenario, purporting its ramifications on various classes of society with the paradigm of laws being the vantage point of analysis. In conclusion, with the tool of case studies, the paper seeks to sensitize the reader about the undignified living of those suffering from the problem and the possible mitigation strategies.
Neoliberal Theorem, Globalization, Commoditization