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Bioethics and Biopolitics in Israel: Socio-Legal, Political, and Empirical Analysis
Contributor(s): Boas, Hagai (Editor), Hashiloni-Dolev, Yael (Editor), Davidovitch, Nadav (Editor)
ISBN: 1108714102     ISBN-13: 9781108714105
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $39.89  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Medical Law & Legislation
- Medical | Ethics
Dewey: 174.2
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6" W x 9" (0.99 lbs) 332 pages
 
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Although the 'Israeli case' of bioethics has been well documented, this book offers a novel understanding of Israeli bioethics that is a milestone in the comparative literature of bioethics. Bringing together a range of experts, the book's interdisciplinary structure employs a contemporary, sociopolitical-oriented approach to bioethics issues, with an emphasis on empirical analysis, that will appeal not only to scholars of bioethics, but also to students of law, medicine, humanities, and social sciences around the world. Its focus on the development of bioethics in Israel makes it especially relevant to scholars of Israeli society - both in and out of Israel - as well as medical practitioners and health policymakers in Israel.

Contributor Bio(s): Filc, Dani: - Dani Filc is a Full Professor at the Department of Politics and Government, Ben Gurion University. He is the author of Hegemony and Populism in Israel (2006, in Hebrew), Circles of Exclusion: The Politics of Health-Care in Israel (2009) and The Political Right in Israel (2013).Boas, Hagai: - Hagai Boas has published on brain death, organ transplantations, and bioethics. Since 2012, he has been the program director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Tel Aviv University. Beginning in October 2017, he will be the head of the Science and Technology section at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute.Hashiloni-Dolev, Yael: - Yael Hashiloni-Dolev is a sociologist of health and illness, and a member of Israel's National Bioethics Council. Her areas of interest include new reproductive technologies, genetics, gender, bioethics, contemporary parenthood, and posthumous reproduction. She has authored two books: A Life (Un)Worthy of Living: Reproductive Genetics in Israel and Germany (2007) and The Fertility Revolution (2013, in Hebrew).