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Despite France and Belgium sharing and interacting constantly with similar culinary tastes, music and pop culture, access to Assisted Reproductive Technologies are strikingly different. Discrimination written into French law acutely contrasts with non-discriminatory access to ART in Belgium. The contributors of this volume are social scientists from France, Belgium, England and the United States, representing different disciplines: law, political science, philosophy, sociology and anthropology. Each author has attempted, through the prism of their specialties, to demonstrate and analyse how and why this striking difference in access to ART exists.

Recenzijas

As this volume shows, social scientists continue to address the stiffness of some social norms and cultural symbols through teaching, publications, and public engagement. This book is certainly one more tool to soften, cross, transform, overlap, and queer mental barriers. Medical Anthropology Quarterly





This book provides detailed and broad insight into ART practices in France and Belgium and will make an invaluable contribution to the existing knowledge about ethical and social issues around ART. The interdisciplinary approach and perspectives from different disciplinary backgrounds make this book a rich collection of high-quality contributions. Ruth Horn, University of Oxford

List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Foreword. Recognizing Donor-Conceived Families: A Major Issue in Europe's Bioethics Debates ix
Irene Thery
Introduction
1(6)
Jennifer Merchant
Part I Visible Borders: Law and Public Policy
Chapter 1 ART and French Law: The Advantages and Inconveniences of the Therapeutic Model
7(23)
Laurence Brunet
Chapter 2 ART and Surrogacy in Belgium: No Borders for Access -- Few Borders for Kinship
30(21)
Jehanne Sosson
Part II Invisible Borders, France, Belgium
Chapter 3 Does the Embryo Make the Family? Access to Embryo Donation in France
51(16)
Severine Mathieu
Chapter 4 Access to ART in France and Belgium: The Standpoint of Four ART Practitioners
67(20)
Jennifer Merchant
Chapter 5 Removing Anonymity for Egg and Sperm Donors? (Re-(Igniting the Debate in Belgium
87(20)
Cathy Herbrand
Nicky Hudson
Part III Same-Sex Families and Surrogacy
Chapter 6 When French Couples Become Parents through Surrogacy: Examining the Relationship with the Surrogate
107(17)
Jerome Courduries
Chapter 7 Using ART or Surrogacy: Designating Third Parties in the Reproductive Process, and Representing Family Ties in Same-Sex Families
124(16)
Martine Gross
Chapter 8 Queer Families Online: The Internet as a Resource for Accessing and Facilitating Surrogacy and ART in France and the United States
140(21)
Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer
Part IV Cross-Border Practices
Chapter 9 Single Men and Women Barred from Using ART in France
161(16)
Dominique Mehl
Chapter 10 Cross-Border Reproductive Care for French Patients in Belgium
177(15)
Guido Pennings
Chapter 11 Is ART a `National Issue'?
192(17)
Marie Gaille
Conclusion 209(4)
Jennifer Merchant
Index 213
Jennifer Merchant is a Professor of Anglo-American legal and political institutions at the Université de Paris II (Panthéon-Assas). She is a leading researcher in bioethical issues of comparative public policy with expertise in North American and European policy, and the politics and regulation of medical technologies involving human reproduction.