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New Cannibal MarketsGlobalization and Commodification of the Human Body
Édité par Jean-Daniel Rainhorn, Samira El Boudamoussi |
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Foreword Globalization and Misuses of Biotechnologies: Back to Cannibalism? (Jean-Daniel Rainhorn) Part 1 Trading in the Human Body New Markets, Old Questions? (Samira El Boudamoussi and Vincent Barras) Rest in Pieces: A Short Genealogy of Cannibal Markets (Jean-Jacques Courtine) To Ban or Not to Ban: The Ethics of Selling Body Parts (Samia A. Hurst) The Value of Life: Religions and Commodification (Samira El Boudamoussi) Part 2 Wombs for Rent How Do We Balance Risk and Desire? (René Frydman) States of Confusion: Regulation of Surrogacy in the United States (Seema Mohapatra) Danish Sperm and Indian Wombs: Fertility Tourism (Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim) For Motherhood and for Market: Commercial Surrogacy in India (Sarojini Nadimpally) Within Me, But Not Mine: Surrogacy in Israel (Etti Samama) Part 3 Brain Theft Is Brain Drain Cannibalism? (Alex Mauron) An Unfair Trade? Mobility of Africa's Health Professionals (Delanyo Dovlo and Sheila Mburu) Double Movement: Health Professionals and Patients in Southeast Asia (Nicola Suyin Pocock) Selective Immigration: Nurse Importation by Developed Countries (Barbara L. Brush) Part 4 Organs for Sale Is Transplantation Tourism a Form of Cannibal Market? (Philippe Steiner) State of the Trade: World Transplant Tourism (Jacob A. Akoh) Lessons in Donation: The Spanish Experience in Latin America (Rafael Matesanz and Beatriz Mahíllo) An Alternative to Trade: The Iran Experience (Mitra Mahdavi-Mazdeh) The Ends of the Body: Neocannibalism and Military Necropolitics (Nancy Scheper-Hughes) Part 5 The Human-Product-Banking Industry Do Human Body Parts Have a Social Life? (Vinh-Kim Nguyen) In the Name of Quality and Safety: Commercialization of Human Cells and Tissues (Jean-Paul Pirnay) Selling Donations: Ethics and Transfusion Medicine (Jean-Daniel Tissot, Olivier Garraud, Jean-Jacques Lefrère, and Jean‑Claude Osselaer) Who Are the Owners? Commercialization and Biobanking (Bernice S. Elger) Part 6 The Bigger Picture What else? Development, Gender, and Human-Rights (Philippe Goyens) From Colonization to Neocolonization: New Forms of Exploitation (Firouzeh Nahavandi) Commodified Bodies: Is It a Gender Issue? (Judit Sándor) Trafficking in Persons for the Removal of Organs: A Human-Rights Approach (Debra Budiani-Saberi Part 7 Mapping National and International Responses Questions for the future (Edward Kelley) Limiting Commodification: International Law and Its Challenges (Carmel Shalev) Medical Products of Human Origin: Towards Global Governance Tools (Luc Noël and Dominique Martin) Human Commodification: Professions, Governments, and the Need for Further Exploration (Alexander M. Capron) Conclusion (Jean-Daniel Rainhorn and Samira El Boudamoussi) Biographies of the Contributors |
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