Page 87 - PCC04
P. 87

  Conclusion
• Worldwidephenomenonwithrapidchanges
• Ageneraltendency
→International surrogacy more and more performed in less
developed countries
• Mutualbeneficesforallthesurrogacyactors(states, intended parents, surrogates)?
• Needfurtherresearch
→In new international destinations (less developed countries) →Long term studies (impact of transnational surrogacy)
“Cross‐border surrogacy, the latest updates”, Virginie Rozée (Precongress Course “Surrogacy: a gift with consequences”, ESHRE 2018) 9 / 10
  Selected bibliography
• Crockin S. L, 2013, “Growing families in a shrinking world: legal and ethical challenges in cross‐ border surrogacy”, Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 27, pp.733‐741
• Deomampo D., 2013, “Transnational surrogacy in India: Interrogating power and women's agency”, Frontiers, 34(3), pp.167‐188
• Frank Z.B., 2009, Google Baby, Israël, Brandcom ltd., 75 mn
• Humbyrd C., 2009, “Fair trade international surrogacy”, Dev World Bioeth, 9(3), pp.111‐118
• Kirby J., 2014, “Transnational Gestational Surrogacy: Does It Have to Be Exploitative?”, The
American Journal of Bioethics, 14(5), pp.24‐32
• Nadimpally S., Banerjee S., Venkatachalam D., 2016, Commercial surrogacy: a contested terrain in
the realm of rights and justice, Kuala Lumpur: Asian‐Pacific Ressource and Research Centre for
Women (ARROW)
• Pande A., 2010, “Commercial Surrogacy in India: Manufacturing a Perfect Mother‐Worker,” Signs‐
Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 35, pp.969‐992
• Parry B., 2015, “Narratives of neoliberalism: ‘clinical labour’ in context”, Medical Humanities, 41,
pp.32‐37
• Rozée V., Toulemon L., 2017, “Surrogacy: a multi‐faceted phenomenon”, N‐IUSSP, August 28th
• Rozée V., Unisa S., La Rochebrochard (de) E., 2016, “Gestational surrogacy in India”,
Population&Societies, 537
• Whittaker A., 2016, “Circumvention, crisis and confusion: Australian crossing borders to Thailand
for International surrogacy”, in Rozée V., Unisa S., Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Global South and North: issues, challenges and the future, London, Routledge, pp.113‐127
10 / 10
 Page 81 of 88
 PRECONGRESS COURSE 04 I BARCELONA, SPAIN – 1 JULY 2018 87
   



































































   85   86   87   88   89