Hashiloni-Dolev, Yael, and Zvi Triger. 2016. “Between the deceased s wish and the wishes of his surviving relatives: Posthumous children, patriarchy, pronatalism, and the myth of continuity of the seed”. Tel Aviv UL Rev. 39: 661.
Publications by Type: Journal Article
2016
2015
Hashiloni-Dolev, Yael. 2015. “Posthumous reproduction (PHR) in Israel: policy rationales versus lay people’s concerns, a preliminary study”. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 39 (4): 634-50.
2014
Hashiloni-Dolev, Y, D Hacker, and H Boas. 2014. “The will of the deceased: Three Israeli case studies”. Israeli Sociology 15 (1): 31-53.
Hashiloni-Dolev, Y, G Hirsh-Yechezkel, , T. Wainstock, E Schiff, and Liat Lerner-Geva. 2014. “Sex Selection in Israel: Policy Versus Potential users’ Attitudes”. Megamot 49 (3): 555-75.
2012
Shkedi-Rafid, Shiri, and Yael Hashiloni-Dolev. 2012. “Egg freezing for non-medical uses: the lack of a relational approach to autonomy in the new Israeli policy and in academic discussion”. Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (3): 154-57.
2011
Shalev, Carmel, and Yael Hashiloni-Dolev. 2011. “Bioethics governance in israel: an expert regime”. Global Summit of National Ethics Committees: An Essential Tool for International Dialogue and Consensus-building. 154 8 (3).
Shkedi-Rafid, Shiri, and Yael Hashiloni-Dolev. 2011. “Egg freezing for age-related fertility decline: preventive medicine or a further medicalization of reproduction? Analyzing the new Israeli policy”. Fertility and Sterility 96 (2): 291-94.
Rimon-Zarfaty, Nitzan, Aviad E Raz, and Yael Hashiloni-Dolev. 2011. “When does a fetus become a person? An Israeli viewpoint”. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 37 (4): 216-24.
Hashiloni-Dolev, Yael, Amit Kaplan, and Shiri Shkedi-Rafid. 2011. “The fertility myth: Israeli studentsknowledge regarding age-related fertility decline and late pregnancies in an era of assisted reproduction technology”. Human Reproduction 26 (11): 3045-53.
2010
Shalom, Y., and Y Hashiloni-Dolev. 2010. “Fertility patient’s Views Regarding the Moral Status and the Appropriate Use of Frozen Pre-Embryos”. Health Law and Bioethics 3: 175-210.