Monday 8 June 2015

New book: New Cannibal Markets: Globalization and Commodification of the Human Body

New Cannibal Markets: Globalization and Commodification of the Human Body, Paris: Editions Maison des Sciences de l’Homme.


2015. Edited by J.D. Rainhorn and S. El Boudamoussi
Contents
Introduction
* The commodification of the human body: a cannibal market? Jean-Daniel Rainhorn
Chapter 1: Trading in the human body: historical, ethical, and religious perspectives
* (…). Barras Vincent
* Rest in Pieces: A Short Genealogy of Cannibal Markets. Jean-Jacques Courtine
*The ethics of selling body parts: more than mere commodification.  Samia A. Hurst
* Religions and commodification of the human body: Some preliminary opinions. Samira El Boudamoussi
* Regulating Commodification of the Human Body: The Roles of the Professions, Governments and International Bodies. Alexander M. Capron
Chapter 2: Wombs for rent: cases studies
* Facing couple desire. René Frydman
* States of Confusion: Regulation of Surrogacy in the United States. Seema Mohapatra
* Danish Sperm and Indian Wombs. A Short History of Fertility Tourism. Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim
* For Motherhood and for Market: Commercial Surrogacy in India. Sarojini Nadimpally
* A Womb for Rent: Within Me, But Not Mine. The Surrogacy in Israel: Vision, Policy and Reality. Etti Samama
Chapter 3: Looting of brains: impact on health, equity and ethics
* An effect of global social inequalities. Alexandre Mauron
* An Unfair Trade? Mobility and Brain Drain of Africa's health professionals. DelanyoDovlo & Sheila Mburu
* Health worker migration, health coverage and medical tourism in Southeast Asia – implications for health equity. Nicola Suyin Pocock
* Nurse Importation by Developed Nations: Global Health Consequences and Policy Considerations. Barbara L. Brush
Chapter 4: Organs for sale
* Is Transplantation Tourism a form of Market Cannibalism? Philippe Steiner
* An overview of world transplant tourism. Jacob A. Akoh
* Strategies to prevent transplant tourism: the Spanish experience in Latin America. Rafael Matesanz & Beatriz Mahillo
* Paid kidney donation: the Iran Experience. Medicine and humanity challenge. Mitra Mahdavi-Mazdeh
Chapter 5: The human product banking industry
* Introduction. Nguyen Vinh Kim
* The commercialization of human cells and tissues : In the name of Quality and Safety. Jean-Paul Pirnay
* Ethics and transfusion medicine. Jean-Daniel Tissot, Olivier Garraud, Jean-Jacques Lefrère, Jean-Claude Osselaer
* Ownership, property rights and commercialization in relation to biobanking. Bernice S. Elger
Chapter 6: Key issues for research
* The need of a holistic and multidisciplinary research. Philippe Goyens
* From colonization to neo-colonization: commodification of human body as a new form of exploitation of international inequalities. Firouzeh Nahavandi
* Commodification of the Human Body: Is It a Gender Issue? Judit Sándor
* Advancing a Human Rights Approach to Human Trafficking for Organ Removal (HTOR). Debra Budiani-Saberi and Sean Columb
Chapter 7: Questions for the future?
* Introduction. Edward T. Kelley
* Globalisation and Commodification of the Human Body: The Response of International Law and its Challenges. Carmel Shalev
* The Exception of Medical Products of Human Origin : Towards Global Governance Tools. Luc Noël & Dominique Martin
* Principles for an ethical market. Olivier Bouin
Conclusion
Concluding remarks…. Nancy Scheper-Hughes