PROF. DANIEL SPERLING Date: 31/10/2019

CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Personal Details Office Address: University of Haifa, Department of Nursing room #309 199 Aba Khoushy Ave. Mount Carmel, Haifa, - 3498838

Office Telephone Number: 972-4-8288687

Email Address: [email protected]

2. Higher Education

a. Undergraduate and Graduate Studies

Period of Study Name of Institution Degree and Department Hebrew University of Jerusalem, LL.B.+B.A. 1996-2000 Faculty of and (Humanities)(Philosophy) Department of Philosophy University of Tonronto, LL.M. Faculty of Law and 2003 the Joint Center for Bioethics University of Toronto, S.J.D. 2003-2006 Faculty of Law and the Joint Center for Bioethics

b. Academic Stays/ Sabbaticals

Period of Name of Institution and Name of Host Study Department/Lab September University of Cambridge, Visiting Researcher at the -2004 Faculty of Law and the Cambridge Forum for Legal and Political February Department of History and Philosophy 2005 Philosophy of Sciences

2006 Hebrew University of Lady Davis Research Fellow Jerusalem, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Medicine January Harvard University, Faculty Sabbatical as Visiting Fellow, the Petrie- 2013 – of Law Flom Center for Health Law June 2013 Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics

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3a. Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education

Years Name of Institution and Department

2006-2008 Netanya Academic College Lecturer School of Law 2008-2014 Hebrew University of Jerusalem Senior Lecturer Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health & Community Medicine and Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Public Policy & Government 2017-2019 Yezreel Valley college, Yezreel Valley Senior Lecturer Academic College, (Procedure for the Department of Health Systems Management rank of Associate Professor ceased due to the position at University of Haifa) 1 October University of Haifa, Associate Professor 2019-Current Department of Nursing

3b. Teaching Positions in Institutes of Higher Education

Years Name of Institution and Department

2005 - 2008 Tel Aviv University Teaching Fellow Faculty of Law 2007 – 2008 University of Haifa Teaching Fellow 2013 - Faculty of Law Current 2015 Bar-Ilan University Teaching Fellow Faculty of Law 2016 The Israel Academic College in Ramat Gan Teaching Fellow Department of Nursing and Department of Health Management 2016 - 2018 The Open University Department of Sociology, Political Sciences Teaching Fellow and Communication

4. Offices in Academic Administration

Years Name of Institution and Department Role 2010 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Member, Faculty of Social Sciences Steering Committee for the development of a new M.A. program in Development Studies

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2010 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty Coordinator, School of Public Policy Public Policy Forum 2009-2013 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Chair, School of Public Health Visibility Committee 2009-2013 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Member, School of Public Health Admission Committee 2009-2014 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Chair, School of Public Policy Grants and Awards Committee 2009-2014 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Initiating, planning, Faculty of Medicine organizing and leading the Jerusalem Forum for Bioethics 2010 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Member, Faculty of Social Sciences Ethics Committee 2010-2014 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Member, Faculty of Social Sciences Grants and Awards Committee 2011-2014 Hebrew University of Jerusalem Member, University Ethics Committee for Research on Human Subjects (IRB) October 2017- Yezreel Valley Academic College, Chair, September 2019 Department of Health Systems Health Law and Management Ethics Studies October 2018- Yezreel Valley Academic College, Chair, September 2019 Department of Health Systems Management Research Committee October 2019 – Yezreel Valley Academic College Member, September 2019 Placement Committee

5. Scholarly Positions and Activities outside the University

Years Memberships in Academic Professional Associations 2008-Current International Association of Bioethics, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Israeli Association of Medicine and Law European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare

Years Editorial Assignments 2016 Editor (with Michael Kirby, Richard Magnus, Jose Ramon Cossio Diaz and Claude Veges) of Casebook on bioethics for Judges (Israel National Commission for UNESCO) 2018-Current Editing a book on informational ethics for MOFET Publishing (with Liat Josefsberg and Amalia Ran

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Years Reviewing for Refereed Journal 2008-Current American Journal of Bioethics (Impact Factor –4.85. The journal is placed 1/52 journals in the field of Ethics and 1/16 journals in the field of Medical Ethics and Q1 under JCR)

Journal of Medical Ethics (Impact Factor –1.89. The journal is placed 6/52 journals in the field of Ethics and 3/16 journals in the field of Medical Ethics and Q1 under JCR)

Health Policy (Imapct Factor – 2.29. The Journal is placed 22/79 journals in the field of Health Policy & Services and Q2 under JCR)

Medical Law Review (Imapct Factor – 1.10. The Journal is placed 9/16 journals in the field of Medicine/Legal, 65/150 journals in the field of Law and Q2 under JCR)

Israel Law Review Law and Ethics of Human Rights Israel Journal of Health Policy Research (Imapct Factor – 1.65. The Journal is placed 44/79 journals in the field of Health Policy & Services and Q2 under JCR) Mishpatim (in Hebrew) Iyun (in Hebrew) Hearat Din (in Hebrew) Harefuah (in Hebrew) Medicine & Law (in Hebrew) The Journal of Health Law and Bioethics (in Hebrew) Social Security (in Hebrew)

Years Reviewing for Fund Agencies 2013-Current Israel Science Foundation (ISF) Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research Years Other Academic Activities 2005-2008 Adjunct faculty, Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv University 2006 Member of a steering committee for the construction of a mandatory course in medical ethics, Israeli Medical Association 2008 Member of the Advisory Committee to Chairman, Israel Transplant Center 2007-2008 Adjunct faculty, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa 2008-2009 Faculty Editor, Public Policy Journal (Special issue on health), School of Public Policy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2008-2009 Member of the Public Forum for the Medical Basket, Israeli Medical Association 2010 Member of a research group on health inequality, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute 2010-2014 Member of the Ethics Committee, 2011 Member of the Ethics Committee according to the Dying

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Patient Act, Hadassah Medical Center 2013-Current Adjunct faculty, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa 2014 Member of a research group at the Minerva Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of End-of-Life, Tel Aviv University 2015 Adjunct faculty, Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University 2015-Current Supervisor of seminar papers written in the courses of Social Security, Current theories of Social Justice and human rights in international relations, Department of Management and Economics, Open University

2015-2019 Writing research reports and reviews, Editor of Collection of Research Tools and Member of the Ethics Committee, MOFET Institute

Reviewing Theses and Examining Graduate Students

Name of Student Title of Thesis Degree Year of Completion/ In Progress Noa Aker Continuation of projects in M.A. 2009 public policy

Orit Gotel Function of Helsinki M.P.H. 2010 Committees Vladislav The Legal and Ethic Aspects Ph.D. 2010 Tarnopolskey of Human and Human Embryos Cloning Hedva Eyal Medical experimentation with M.A. 2011 human subjects Doron Komanshter Informed consent Ph.D. 2012 Sivan Tamir Reproductive ethics Ph.D. 2014

6. Active Participation in Scholarly Conferences

a1. International Conferences - Held Abroad

Date Name of Place of Conference Subject of Role Conference Lecture/Discussion March 2004 4th International Havana, Cuba Ethics of Brain death Lecture Symposium on (Instituto de Coma and Death Neurología y Neurocirugía) August 2005 XIXth European Barcelona, Spain Posthumous harm Lecture Conference on (The European and chair Philosophy of Society For Medicine Philosophy and Health Care of Medicine and Healthcare)

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April 2007 International Rotterdam, Motivation to donate Lecture Conference on The organs for Ethical, Legal Netherlands transplantation and and (European Society symbolic existence Psychological for Organ Aspects of Transplantation) Organs Transplantation: Towards a Common European Policy May 2008 International Varadero, Cuba Definition of Death Lecture Conference on (Instituto de and organ donation Brain-Death Neurologíay Neurocirugía) September 2008 9th World Rijeka, Croatia Symbolic self and Lecture Congress of (International organ donation Bioethics Association of Bioethics) December 2010 International Rotterdam, the Access to fertility Lecture Conference on Netherlands care: Ethical issues Health Rationing (Erasmus University Rotterdam) November 2013 9th World Naples, Italy Physician Financial Lecture Conference in (UNESCO Chair in and Organizational and bioethics Bioethics) Interests: the Chair Revised Legal Doctrine of Informed Consent and Bioethics

August 2014 28th Annual Debrecen, Hungary In defence of suicide Lecture Conference on (European Society tourism Philosophy of For Philosophy Medicine of Medicine and and Health Care Healthcare) August 2019 33rd Annual Oslo, Norway Is suicide tourism a Lecture Conference on (European Society moral phenomenon? Philosophy of for Philosophy of Medicine and Medicine and Healthcare Healthcare) May 2020 Death and Dying Krakow, Poland What should we Invited Issues in the (Institute of Health learn from suicide Keynote Medical, Cultural Sciences, tourism? Speaker and Jagiellonian Environmental University) Perspectives

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a2. International Conferences - Held in Israel

Date Name of Place of Conference Subject of Role Conference Lecture/Discussion June 2005 International Haifa, Israel (International Use of Perenkof's Atlas in Lecture Conference on Center for Health, Law medical education Science, Law and and Ethics, University of Ethics – Sixty Haifa) Years Post World War II December 4th International Jerusalem, Israel (The Access to fertility Lecture 2009 Conference on Israel National Institute for treatment and the Health Policy Health Policy Research) application of the principle of equality to ART August 2012 26th European Yezreel Valley Academic The therapeutic triumph: Lecture Conference on College (The European Making poor claims and Philosophy of Society For Philosophy offering a revised Medicine of Medicine and conceptualization Healthcare) to justify embryo selection

September 8th International Tiberias, Israel (UNESCO Revising the Requirement Lecture and 2012 UNESCO Chair in bioethics) of Informed Consent in an Chair Conference on Era of Privatization and Bioethics Managed Care: Implications for Bioethics and the Relationship between Law and Ethics June 2014 International Tel-Aviv, Israel (The Moral justifications of Lecture Conference on Edmond Safra Center for suicide tourism "The Ends of Life" Ethics, Tel-Aviv University) January 2015 10th World Jerusalem, Israel In defence of suicide Lecture and Conference in (UNESCO Chair in tourism Chair bioethics bioethics) December International Haifa, Israel (University of What is wrong with Lecture 2017 Workshop on Haifa) formalization of social ERBs in the Social science research ethics? Sciences November 13th World Jerusalem, Israel A two-tier situation: What Lecture 2018 Conference in (UNESCO Chair in is wrong with assisted bioethics bioethics) suicide tourism and why it does not help in changing existing prohibition of assisted suicide in countries of origin?

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a3. Local Conferences

Date Name of Place of Conference Subject of Role Conference Lecture/Discussion July 2008 Conference on Haifa, Israel Reproductive liberty Lecture Natural Selection or (The International Centre Free Choice for Medicine, Ethics and Law, University of Haifa) February Conference on New Tel-Aviv, Israel Should everyone be Lecture 2010 Reproductive (The Academic College entitled to fulfill her and Chair Technologies: of Tel-Aviv Yaffo) right to reproduction? Between Medicine and Society December 8th Annual Tel-Aviv, Israel Access to fertility Lecture 2010 Conference on (The Israel National care Health Policy Institute for Health Policy Research) December 15 Years for the Tel-Aviv, Israel N/A Chair 2010 Israeli Surrogacy (Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv Act University) April, 2011 Conference on Jerusalem, Israel Regulation of Conference Legal, Social, (Jerusalem Forum for alternative and organizer, Ethical and Bioethics, Hebrew complementary chair and Economical Aspects University of Jerusalem) medicine in Israel lecturer of Alternative Medicine March 2012 9h Annual Tel-Aviv, Israel Public perception on Poster Conference on (The Israel National committees for presenter Health Policy Institute for Health Policy exceptional cases Research) October 2014 Annual Conference Haifa, Israel How are decisions on Lecture (Israel Ophtalmological medications outside and Panel Society) the national basket discussant being made? Committees for exceptional cases and their roles and justifications May 2015 11th Annual Tel-Aviv, Israel Regulation of medical Lecture Conference on (The Israel National tourism in Israel Health Policy Institute for Health Policy Research) December Annual Conference Rehovot, Israel Big data ethics: Lecture 2017 of Science and (Weizmann Institute of Challenges in privacy and Panel Technology Science) discussant Teachers on Big Data

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b. Organization of Conferences or Sessions

Year Name of Place of Subject of Role Conference Conference Conference

2011 Social, ethical, Hebrew Social, ethical, legal Planning, Organizing legal and financial University of and financial aspects and leading the aspects of Jerusalem and of alternative and conference alternative and Haddassah complementary (With Prof. Amir complementary Medical Center medicine Shmueli) medicine

7. Invited Lectures (Others than in Scholarly Conferences)

Abroad Year Name of Place of Lecture Subject of Lecture Role Forum October Faculty New York, New York Access to fertility Lecture 2009 seminar (Center for Bioethics, treatment and the Columbia University) application of the principle of equality to ART October Faculty Philadelphia, Access to fertility Lecutre 2009 seminar Pennsylvania treatment and the (Center for Bioethics, application of University of the principle of equality Pennsylvania) to ART February Special Lausanne, Switzerland Symbolic existence, Lecture 2013 Seminar (Ethos – Plateforme organ donation, policy, Interdisciplinaire ethics and law d'éthique, Université de Lausanne) April Special Boston, Massachusetts Revising the Lecture 2013 Seminar (The Petrie-Flom Center Requirement of Informed for Health Law Policy, Consent in an Era of Biotechnology and Privatization, Managed Bioethics, Harvard Law Care and ACOs: School) Implications for Bioethics and the Connection between Law and Ethics April Faculty Chicago, Illinois Symbolic existence, Lecture 2013 Seminar Series (the MacLean Center for organ donation, policy, Clinical Medical Ethics, ethics and law University of Chicago) October Faculty Oxford, UK A two-tier situation: Lecture 2017 Seminar series (Law School, University What is wrong with (health law) of Oxford) assisted suicide tourism and why it does not help 9

in changing existing prohibition of assisted suicide in countries of origin?

October Guest lecture Manchester, UK A two-tier situation: Lecture 2017 (Center for Social ethics What is wrong with and Policy, University assisted suicide tourism of Manchester) and why it does not help in changing existing prohibition of assisted suicide in countries of origin?

October Guest lecture Bristol, UK A two-tier situation: Lecture 2017 (Centre for Ethics in What is wrong with Medicine, Bristol assisted suicide tourism Medical School) and why it does not help in changing existing prohibition of assisted suicide in countries of origin?

November Guest lecture Gottingen, Germany Suicide Tourism: Lecture 2019 in my book (Center for Medical Understanding the legal, launch event Law, University of philosophical and socio- Gottingen) political dimensions November Guest lecture Zurich, Switzerland Suicide Tourism: Lecture 2019 in my book (Competence Center, Understanding the legal, launch event Law, Medicine and philosophical and socio- Ethics, University of political dimensions Zurich)

In Israel Year Name of Forum Place of Lecture Subject of Lecture Role November The Ethics Centre at Jerusalem, Israel Death by Doctor's Lecture 2009 Mishkenot Shaananim Prescription

8. Colloquium Talks

Year Name of Forum Place of Lecture Presentation

May 2004 Graduate Seminar, Centre Toronto, Canada S.J.D. thesis for Law and Innovation, University of Toronto May 2004 Canadian Institutes for Halifax, Canada Posthumous harm in Health Research the medical context Colloquium

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November Cambridge Forum for Cambridge, UK Posthumous Harm 2004 Bioethics December Cambridge Forum for Cambridge, UK Posthumous Harm 2004 Legal and Political Philosophy May 2005 Canadian Institutes for Edmonton, Canada S.J.D. thesis Health Research Colloquium

9. Research Grants

a. Grants Awarded

Role in Other Title Funded by Amount Years Publications Research Researchers (C= Competitive Fund) (Name & Role) PI Review of Attitudes The Levi Eshkol 3,500$ 2009 D15 and Policies Institute for Social, Regarding Fertility Economic and Political Care and Assisted Research in Israel Reproductive (C) Technologies in Israel PI Gabriel Examination of Soroka University 5,400$ 2010 D22 Gurman Factors Inhibiting Medical Center Co-PI and Encouraging Research Fund Organ Donation in Israel ,PI Justice and Equality Department of Internal 12,000$ִ 2010 D21, D23 in Provision of Grants, Hebrew D26 Reproductive University of Technologies Jerusalem (Grant awarded for receiving "very good" evaluation by the Israel Science Foundation in a research proposal for the years 2008-2009) (C) PI Review of decision- The Israel National 31,515$ 2011- D16, D24 making, status and Institute for Health 2013 contribution of Policy and Health HMOs committees Services Research for exceptional (C) cases to access and quality of medical care

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PI Palliative sedation: Eliot Philip Memorial 8,150$ 2014 D6 Ethical perspectives Lecture Fund (medical ethics) (C) PI IRBs: Justifications MOFET Institute 9,190$ 2018 In progress and Challenges Research Grant (C) PI Preferences of The Interdisciplinary 15,000 2018- In progress Israeli suicide Center for the Study of 2019 tourists Dignified End-of-Life Research Grant (C) PI Preferences of Yezreel Valley 3,500$ 2018- In progress Israeli suicide Academic College, 2019 tourists Research Authority (C) (Internal source)

b. Submission of Research Proposals – Pending

Role in Other Title Funded by Years Research Researchers (C= Competitive (Name & Role) Fund) PI Hedva Vinarski- Burdens on Israeli informal ISF 2020-2023 Peretz, PI. caregivers for an aging (C) population: (Submitted, November 2019) A re-examination of policy, law and social services during an unprecedented demographic shift

c. Submission of Research Proposals – Not Funded Role in Other Title Funded by Years Research Researchers (C= Competitive Fund) (Name & Role) PI Suicide tourism and ISF 2016 regulation of assisted (C) suicide in Israel PI Hedva Vinarsky Non-formal carers of Israel National Institute 2018 Peretz the aged for Health Policy Research (C)

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10. Scholarships, Awards and Prizes

Years Name of Scholarship, Awards and Prizes and their Description 2003 Canadian Bioethics Society Student Competition Award 2004 Bell University Laboratories Graduate Fellowship 2003-2006 Canada Institutes for Health Research Fellowship, "Posthumous Interests: Legal and Medical Perspectives", 53,550$ 2005 Kenneth Lindsay Scholarship Grant The Nathan Straus Q.C. Fellowship in Law & Biotechnology The Lucille Norris Graduate Fellowship Trust 2009 Golda Meir Fellowship Lectureship Award 2015 Minerva Center for End-of-life research grant, 4,150$

11. Teaching

a. Courses Taught in Recent Years

Years Name of Type of Course Level Number Course Lecture/Seminar/ of Workshop/ Online Course/ Students Introduction Course (Mandatory) Netanya Academic College

2006- Philosophy of Lecture B.A. 180 2008 law 2006- Reproductive Seminar B.A. 30 2008 ethics and law 2006- The dead in Lecture B.A. 30 2008 the law University of Haifa

2007- Reproductive Seminar B.A. 30 2008 ethics and law 2013- The right to Lecture M.A. 30 Current health in law and public policy Hebrew University of Jerusalem

2008- Public ethics Lecture M.A. 25 2014 2008- The right to Lecture M.A. 30 2014 health in law and public policy 2008- Public health Lecture M.A. 25 2014 ethics 2008- Public health Lecture M.A. 25 2014 law

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Bar-Ilan University

2015 Health Law Lecture M.A. 150 and Ethics The Israel Academic College in Ramat Gan

2016 Health systems Lecture Complementary 60 in Israel and academic around the program for world Nurses 2016 Academic Lecture Complementary 60 writing academic program for Nurses Yezreel Valley Academic College

2017- Medical law Lecture B.A. 60 2019 2017- Medical ethics Lecture B.A. 60 2019 2017- Ethics at end- Seminar B.A. 25 2019 of-life 2017- Health Lecture M.A. 30 2019 management in era of aging population 2019 Public-private Lecture M.A. 30 mix in the health sector

b. Supervision of Graduate Students (at The Hebrew University)

Name of Name of Title of Thesis Degree Year of Students' Student / Other Completion/ Achievements Mentors In Progress

M.A. Students Orit Shahar Labour market M.A. 2012 and social policies Yuval Maozn Mercy killing M.A. 2012 by family members Lizi Martin Migration of M.A. 2014 Israeli doctors Rotem Regulation on M.A. 2014 Selected for Gabay medical tourism funding by the NIHPR

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Ph.D. Students Zvika Orr Ethical theroeis Ph.D. 2017 pertaining to organ donation and commercializati on Estelle None Relational Have not Rubinstein autonomy in completed bioethics yet Tirtsa Harif None Suicide tourism Have not completed yet

Post Doctorate Students Mirko D. None Medical 2014 Garasic enhancement

c. Supervision of Medical Students (Final Papers)

Name of Name of Title of Thesis Degree Year of Students' Student / Other Completion/ Achievements Mentors In Progress Brit Lotan Autonomy and M.D. 2013 medical decision-making

12. Miscellaneous

Media Appearances with regard to scholarly and academic experience

4 June 2010 Haaretz 6 October 2010 Ynet 3 January 2011 AFP 13 January 2011 Me Alef ad Taf, Reshet Alef 19 April 2012 BeSheva 6 May 2012 Haaretz 26 August 2012 Haaretz 14 November 2012 Haaretz 10 March 2013 Ynet 13 March 2013 Radio Kol HaShalom 12 April 2013 Seder Yom, Reshet Beit 3 August 2015 TheMarker 5 April 2016 Maariv 3 May 2019 Ulpan Shishi, Mako

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PUBLICATIONS

A. Ph.D. Dissertation Title: Posthumous Interests: Legal and Philosophical Examination in the Medical Context Date of submission: July 2006 Number of pages: 408 Language: English Name of supervisor: Bernard Dickens (Other committee members: Trudo Lemmens and Wayne Sumner) University: University of Toronto Publications: B2

INDEX Publications' ranking was made in the following order:

For books, the SENSE Ranking of Academic Publishers has been referred to;

For journal articles and book reviews published in academic journals ranking was based on JCR first and if ranking was unavailable at JCR, ranking was based on SJR. In special cases where ranking in the field of philosophy at SJR was more relevant than ranking in JCR, reference to SJR has also been made. For articles appearing in medico-legal journals, ranking was based on the list in the field Health, Medicine, Psychology and Psychiatry according to Washington & Lee Law Journals Ranking. Citation numbers are derived from google scholar.

B. Scientific Books (Refereed)

Authored Books - Published

1) Sperling, D. (2006). Management of post-mortem pregnancy: Legal and philosophical aspects,178 pp., Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, [The book is ranked "B" under the SENSE ranking of academic publishers]. The book is cited 11 times (excluding reviews) Reviews: Rebecca Bennett, 15(2) Medical Law Review, 268-271 (2007) Y. Michael Barilan, 12(1) Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy 112 (2009)

2) Sperling, D. (2008). Posthumous interests: Legal and ethical perspectives, 273 pages. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [The book is ranked "A" under the SENSE ranking of academic publishers]. The book is cited 69 times (excluding reviews) Reviews: T.M. Wilkinson, Journal of Value Inquiry, 43(4): 531-535 (2009) James Taylor, Metaphilosophy, 41(5): 727-731 (2010)

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3) Sperling, D. (2019). Suicide tourism: Understanding the legal, philosophical and socio-political dimensions, 224 pages. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press [The book is ranked "A" under the SENSE ranking of academic publishers].

Edited Books and Special Journal Issues - Published

1) Kirby, M., Magnus, R., Ramon Cossio Diaz,, J., Sperling, D., & Verges, C. (2016). Casebook on bioethics for judges. Haifa, Israel: Israel National Commission for UNESCO. 131 pages.

C. Monographs

None

D. Articles in Refereed Journals

Published

1) Sperling, D. (2004) From the dead to the unborn: Is there an ethical duty to save life? Medicine and Law, 23(3), 567-586. [Impact Factor - 0.04. The journal is placed 36/69 journals in the field Health, Medicine, Psychology and Psychiatry according to Washington & Lee Law Journals Ranking; Q4 under SJR]. Article cited 3 times.

2) Sperling, D. (2004) Breaking through the silence: The illegality of performing resuscitation procedures on the newly-dead. Annals of Health Law, 13(2), 393-426. [Impact Factor – 0.47. The journal is placed 11/69 journals in the field Health, Medicine, Psychology and Psychiatry according to Washington & Lee Law Journals Ranking; Not yet assigned quartile under SJR]. Article cited 11 times.

3) Sperling, D. (2004). Maternal brain-death. American Journal of Law and Medicine, 30(4), 453-500. [Impact Factor – 0.77. The journal is placed 96/150 journals in the field Law and Q3 under JCR and 3/69 journals in the field Health, Medicine, Psychology and Psychiatry according to Washington & Lee Law Journals Ranking; Q3 under SJR]. Article is cited 27 times.

4) Sperling, D. (2005) Do pregnant women have (living) will? Journal of Health Care Law & Policy, 8(2), 331-342. [Impact Factor – 0.61. The journal is placed 6/69 journals in the field Health, Medicine, Psychology and Psychiatry according to Washington & Lee Law Journals Ranking; Not yet assigned quartile under SJR]. Article cited 8 times.

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5) Sperling, D. (2007) Like lilies in clear water: On the law and philosophy of law of Justice Mishael Hechin. Netanya Academic College Law Review, 6, 445-460 [in Hebrew].

6) Sperling, D. (2008) Conscience, principled refusal and ethics of refusal to provide treatment to a patient’s request. Harefuah, 147(5), 398-402 [in Hebrew] [Q4 under SJR]. Article cited 1 time.

7) Sperling, D. (2008) The Brain-Respiratory Death Act, 2008: Some comments to the new law. The Journal of Medicine and Law, 38, 207-209 [in Hebrew].

8) Sperling, D. (2008) Law and bioethics: A rights-based relationship and its troubling implications. Current Legal Issues, 11, 52-78. [Impact Factor – 0.09. The journal is placed 83/143 journals in the field Public Policy, Politics and the Law according to Washington & Lee Law Journals Ranking]. Article cited 9 times.

9) Sperling, D. (2009) On wrongful birth and the reasoning behind the reasons to terminate pregnancy: Some reflections following X v. The state of Israel Hamishpat, 27, 34-50 [in Hebrew]

10) Sperling, D. (2009) Israel’s new Brain-Respiratory Death Act: One step forward or two steps backward? Reviews in the Neurosciences, 20(3-4), 299-306. [Impact Factor – 2.60. The journal is placed 124/231 journals in the field Neurosciences and Q3 under JCR; Q2 under SJR]. Article cited 5 times.

11) Sperling, D. (2009) From Iran to Latin America: Must prenatal diagnosis be provided with abortion for congenital abnormalities? American Journal of Bioethics, 9(8), 61-63. [Impact Factor –4.85. The journal is placed 1/52 journals in the field Ethics 2/40 journals in the field of Social Issues, 1/42 in the field Social Sciences, Biomedical and 1/16 journals in the field of Medical Ethics and Q1 under JCR]. Article cited 7 times.

12) Sperling, D. (2010) Food law, ethics and food safety regulation: Roles, justifications and expected limits Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 23, 267-278 [Impact Factor – 1.24. The journal is placed 9/62 journals in the field History & Philosophy of Science and Q1 under JCR]. Article cited 17 times.

13) Sperling, D. (2010) Commanding the ‘Be Fruitful and Multiply’ directive: Reproductive law and policy in Israel. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 19(3), 363-371 [Impact Factor – 1.20. The journal is placed 31/42 journals in the field Social Sciences/Biomedical and Q3 under JCR]. Article cited 28 times.

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14) Sperling, D., & Simon Y. (2010) Attitudes and policies regarding access to fertility care and assisted reproductive technologies in Israel. Reproductive Biomedicine Online, 21(7), 854-861 [Impact Factor – 2.97. The journal is placed 14/82 journals in the field Obstetrics & Gynecology and Q1 under JCR]. Article cited 10 times.

15) Sperling, D. (2011) Review of recent trends regarding the status and contribution of HMOs committees for exceptional cases to access and quality of medical care. The Journal of Medicine and Law, 44, 26-36 [in Hebrew]

16) Sperling, D. (2011) "Male and Female He Created Them": Procreative liberty, its conceptual deficiencies and the legal right to access fertility care of males. International Journal of Law in Context, 7(3), 375-400 [Impact Factor – 0.08. The journal is placed 22/42 journals in the field Jurisprudence and Legal Theory according to Washington & Lee Law Journals Ranking; Q2 under SJR]. Article cited 6 times.

17) Sperling, D. (2011) The therapeutic triumph: Making poor claims and offering a revised conceptualization to justify embryo selection. Ethical Perspectives, 18(3), 407-440 [Impact Factor – 0.04. The journal is placed 52/52 journals in the field Ethics and Q4 under JCR]. Article cited 1 time.

18) Sperling, D. (2011) Bringing life from death: Is there a good justification for posthumous cloning? Journal of Clinical Research & Bioethics doi:10.4172/2155-9627.S1- 001 s1 – s3 (3 pages) [invited article]. Article cited 1 time.

19) Sperling, D. (2012) and Cohen N. The influence of the Israeli State Economy Arrangement Law and Supreme Court decisions on health policy and status of the right to health in Israel – A Neo-Institutional analysis. Hukim, 4, 153-236. [in Hebrew]

20) Sperling, D. (2012) Socializing the public: Invoking Hannah Arendt's critique of modernity to evaluate reproductive technologies. Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy, 15(1), 53-60 [Impact Factor – 1.41. The journal is placed 12/52 journals in the field Ethics, 8/45 journals in the field of History & Philosophy of Science and Q1 under JCR]. Article cited 2 times.

21) Sperling, D, Gurman, G. (2012) Factors encouraging and inhibiting organ donation in Israel: The public view and the contribution of legislation and public policy. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 9(4), 479-497 [Impact Factor – 0.81. The journal is placed 32/52 journals in the field Ethics, 27/40 journals in the field of social issues and Q3 under JCR]. Article cited 12 times.

22) Sperling, D. (2013). The right to know one's genetic origin: Are gamete donations and misattributed paternity cases alike? American Journal of Bioethics, 13(5), 60-63 [Impact Factor –4.85. The journal is placed 1/52 19

journals in the field Ethics, 2/40 journals in the field of Social Issues, 1/42 in the field Social Sciences, Biomedical and 1/16 journals in the field of Medical Ethics and Q1 under JCR]. Article cited 3 times.

23) Sperling, D. (2014) Needs, expectations and public knowledge concerning services outside the medical basket: A lesson from Israel. Health Policy, 117, 247-256 [Imapct Factor – 2.29. The Journal is placed 22/79 journals in the field Health Policy & Services and Q2 under JCR; Q1 under SJR]. Article cited 5 times.

24) Sperling, D. (2014). Whose life is it anyway? Odyssey, 25, 44-51 [in Hebrew]

25) Garasic M., & Sperling D. (2015). Mitochondrial replacement theory and parenthood. Global Bioethics, 26(3-4), 198-205. Article cited 6 times.

26) Sperling, D. (2017). (Re)Disclosing physician financial interests: Rebuilding trust or making unreasonable burdens on physicians? Medicine, Healthcare & Philosophy, 20(2), 179-186. [Impact Factor – 1.41. The journal is placed 12/52 journals in the field Ethics, 8/45 journals in the field of History & Philosophy of Science and Q1 under JCR]. Article cited 1 time.

27) Sperling, D., & Cohen, N. (2018). A neo-institutional analysis of the hidden interaction between the supreme court and the government: The right to healthcare in Israel as a test-case. Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, 7(1), 71-86 [Imapct Factor – 1.65. The Journal is placed 74/157 journals in the field Public, Environmental & Occupational Health, 44/79 journals in the field Health Policy & Services and Q2 under JCR].

28) Sperling, D. (2019). Revising the requirement of informed consent in an era of privatization, managed care and ACOs: Implications for bioethics and the connection between law and ethics. Journal of Comparative and International Aging Law & Policy, 10, 45-114. [The journal is placed 4/4 journals in the field Elder Law according to Washington & Lee Law Journals Ranking].

Accepted for Publication

Commentary in Refereed Journal

29) Sperling, D. (2010) Symbolic organs and extended self: Expanding our understanding of motivation to donate organs. British Medical Journal, 340, c2182 (1 page). published online first 23 April 2010) [Impact Factor – 17.22. The journal is placed 4/155 journals in the field Medicine, General & Internal and Q1 under JCR].

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E. Articles or Chapters in Scientific Books (Refereed)

Published

1) Sperling, D. (2008) Me or mine? On property from personhood, symbolic existence and motivation to donate organs in W. Weimar, M.A. Bos, J.J. van Busschbach (Eds), Organ transplantation: Ethical, legal and psychological aspects – towards a common European policy (pp. 463-470). Lengerich: PABST Science Publishers. Article cited 4 times. Reviews: James Taylor, 9(1) American Journal of Transplantation (2009)

2) Sperling, D. (2009) Talk to whom? Redefining autonomy in Talk to Her in S. Shapshay, (ed)., Bioethics at the movies (pp. 312-327). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press [The book is ranked "A" under the SENSE ranking of academic publishers]. Article cited 5 times. Reviews: Tony Miksanek, 301(11) JAMA 1180-1181 (2009) Jeremy Sugarman, 324(5930) Science 1018 (2009)

3) Sperling, D. (2012) Reproducing justice: Is there a good justification for equal qccess to fertility care? In A. den Exter and M. Buijsen (Eds.), Rationing healthcare: Hard choices and unavoidable trade-offs (pp. 111-129). Antwerpen: Maklu Press. Article cited 1 time.

4) Sperling, D. (2013) Death during pregnancy: Legal, ethical and professional aspects in D. Rubinstein & N. Tabak (Eds.), Ethics in Current Nursing (pp. 197- 215). Tel Aviv: Probook & Dyonon [in Hebrew].

5) Sperling, D. (2014) Human trafficking and organ trade: Does the law really care for the health of people? In M. Feeman, S. Hawkes & B. Bennett (Eds.), Law and global health (pp. 193-208). Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. [The book is ranked "A" under the SENSE ranking of academic publishers].

6) Sperling, D. (2015) Regulation of end-of-life care in Israel in G. Siegal (ed.), Blue white bioethics: On Israeli bioethics (pp.316-348). Jerusalem: Bialik [in Hebrew]. Article cited 1 time.

F. Articles in Conference Proceedings

None

G. Entries in Encyclopedias None

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H. Book Reviews

Published

1) Sperling D. (2009) Book Review: Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, A Life (Un)Worthy of Living: Reproductive Genetics in Israel and Germany (Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer: 2007) Medicine, Healthcare & Philosophy, 12(4), 485-486. [Impact Factor – 1.41. The journal is placed 12/52 journals in the field Ethics, 8/45 journals in the field of History & Philosophy of Science and Q1 under JCR].

2) Sperling D. (2013). Book Review. J.S.Taylor. Death, Posthumous Harm and Bioethics (NY: Routledge: 2012). Journal of Applied Philosophy, 30(3), 285-287. [Impact Factor – 1.02. The Journal is placed 24/52 journals in the field Ethics and Q2 under JCR; Q1 under SJR in the field Philosophy].

3) Sperling, D. (2018). Book Review. Mike W. Martin, Memoir Ethics: Good Lives and the Virtues. London, England: Lexington Press, 2016. Journal of Value Inquiry https://doi.org/10.1007/s10790-018-9672-7 [Imapct Factor – 0.22. The Journal is placed 48/52 journals in the field Ethics and Q4 under JCR; Q2 under SJR in the field Philosophy].

I. Other Works and Publications

1) Sperling D. (2003) Due Process and the Dignity of the Dead Ultra Vires 4(4):9

2) Sperling D. (2006) Do the Dead Have Rights? Innovate 2:8

3) Sperling D. (2009) Commentary to Ella Koren, Coping With Errors and Moral Luck Paradox Journal of Medicine and Law 40:50 [in Hebrew]

4) Sperling D. (2010) Your Rights are the State's Duties: Your Duty to Demand Them Israel Association for Ethiopian Jews Magazine 31: 5-7

5) Sperling D. (2010) To Be Born or Not to Be Born? That is The Question! Bidlataim Ptuchot 33:24-25 [in Hebrew]

6) Sperling D. (2013) Disclosing Physician Financial Interests. Medical Ethics Advisor

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