���Ownership of human life is generally regarded as impossible because of the unacceptable moral and ethical implications such rights may generate. To allow a person to assert a proprietary title or interest over another human life would be to justify the exploitation of that person and the denial of their basic human rights to life and liberty and this is an affront to human dignity’ . Discuss this statement and consider some of the ways in which the legal approach to ownership of body parts has evolved in Australia.