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Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword: Recognizing Donor-Conceived Families: A Major Issue in Europe’s Bioethics Debates
Irène Théry
Map. ART in Europe
Introduction
Jennifer Merchant
PART I: VISIBLE BORDERS – LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY
Chapter 1. ART and French Law: The Advantages and Inconveniences of the Therapeutic Model
Laurence Brunet
Chapter 2. ART and Surrogacy in Belgium: No Borders for Access – Few Borders for Kinship
Jehanne Sosson
PART II: INVISIBLE BORDERS, FRANCE, BELGIUM
Chapter 3. Does the Embryo Make the Family? Access to Embryo Donation in France
Séverine Mathieu
Chapter 4. Access to ART in France and Belgium: The Standpoint of Four ART Practitioners
Jennifer Merchant
Chapter 5. Removing Anonymity for Egg and Sperm Donors? (Re-)Igniting the Debate in Belgium
Cathy Herbrand and Nicky Hudson
PART III: SAME-SEX FAMILIES AND SURROGACY
Chapter 6. When French Couples Become Parents Through Surrogacy in the United States: What Relationship with the Surrogate
Jérôme Courduriès
Chapter 7. Using ART or Surrogacy: Designating Third Parties in the Reproductive Process, and Representing Family Ties in Same-Sex Families
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
Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer
PART IV: CROSS-BORDER PRACTICES
Chapter 9. Single Men and Women Barred From Using ART in France
Dominique Mehl
Chapter 10. Cross-Border Reproductive Care for French Patients in Belgium
Guido Pennings
Chapter 11. Is ART a “National Issue”?
Marie Gaille
Conclusion
Jennifer Merchant
Index
Access to Assisted Reproductive Technologies
The Case of France and Belgium
Edited by Jennifer Merchant
Foreword by Irène Théry
242 pages, 4 illus., bibliog., index
ISBN 978-1-78920-431-5 Hb Published (November 2019)
eISBN 978-1-78920-432-2 eBook