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Sci-fi author Larry Niven has written a number of stories partly exploring the "Ship of Theseus" idea extended to organ transplants and medicine. In one future from Larry Niven's Sci-fi stories, organ transplants could cure almost anything and even extend life. As a result, more and more criminal infractions started to carry the death penalty, in indirect response to the demand for more organs. Such a process would be easier to initiate in a government structure like China's, where there are fewer powerful means of ensuring government accountability, and where individual rights are not enshrined. The current climate in 2019 in the West, where mob rule can result in trial by social media, is also concerning in relation to this scenario.
once you have an in demand organ, are you somewhat immune to prosecution, akin to double jeopardy? they wont reharvest a kidney?
No, no they are not.

They might be from excecuted prisoners, but once again they have committed murder and serious crimes, not from being part of a religion.

When the Japanese Nazi doctors did this to the Chinese, medical experiments and murder, that was a huge tragedy, and yet the Chinese have no problem doing this to their own people that don't abide by the party line. How terrible.
An independent tribunal sitting in London

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Doesn't sound independent at all