Rémunérer la gestation pour autrui: contextes, enjeux, limites
Laurence Brunet and
Marlène Jouan
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2020, vol. n° 27, issue 2, 174-183
Abstract:
Paying for surrogacy would seem incongruous in France, where the practice remains prohibited by law. Elsewhere in the world it has developed in two main forms: ?altruistic? surrogacy, where the surrogate just receives compensation; and ?commercial? surrogacy, where she obtains remuneration. Surrogacy is however seldom conceived of as a kind of work, although such a conceptualization would contribute, from a feminist perspective, to combatting the exploitation of surrogates. But even if fair, payment remains insufficient: a protective framework is also needed that would be supportive of other forms of recognition of their work.
Date: 2020
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