Prof. Daphna Hacker – CV

Prof. Daphna Hacker

Personal Details

Name: Daphna Hacker Department: Faculty of Law Faculty of Humanities: Women and Gender Studies Program Home Address: 51 Komemiut st. Tel Aviv 69011 Home Phone No: 03-6440681; 03-6406385 Place and Date of Birth: 16 April 1969, , .

A. EDUCATION

1. Period of Study: Oct. 1991-Feb. 1994 Name of University, City, Country: Faculty of Law, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Subject: Law Degree: LL.B. Date Awarded: 1994

2. Period of Study: Aug.1995-May 1996 Name of University, City, Country: American University Washington College of Law, Washington, USA Subject: Law Degree: LL.M. (Cum Laude) Date Awarded: May 1996 Title of Theses: “SINGLE AND MARRIED WOMEN IN THE LAW OF ISRAEL – A FEMINIST CRITIQUE" [Eng.] Name of supervisor: Prof. Ann Shalleck.

3. Period of Study: October 1998-Sep. 2004 (including one year of completions in Sociology) Name of University, City, Country: Tel-Aviv University, Israel Subject: The Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences Degree: Ph.D (Cum Laude) Date Awarded: 2004

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Title of Doctoral dissertation: “’MOTHERHOOD’, ‘FATHERHOOD’, AND LAW: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FIELD THAT SHAPES CUSTODY AND VISITATION ARRANGEMENTS” [Hebrew] Name of supervisor: Prof. Ronen Shamir and Prof. Haya Stier.

B. FURTHER STUDIES

October 2003 – September 2004 Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Post-Doctorate Student at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences

C. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE C.1 ACADEMIC POSITIONS

1992-1997 Adam Institution for Democracy and Peace Workshop instructor

1993-1994 Hebrew University of Jerusalem Law Faculty. Research Assistant.

1994-1995 Veisglass-Almagor Law Firm, Tel-Aviv. Law clerk

1994-1995 Israeli Parliament (Knesset) Committee for Promoting Women’s Status, on behalf of the Israel Democracy Institute. Research Assistant

1995 Admitted to the Israeli Bar Association.

1996-1998 Israeli Women’s Network Legal Department Lawyer

1998-2000 Israel Democracy Institute Project Coordinator

1998-2005 Faculty of Law; Department of Sociology and Anthropology; Women and Gender Studies Program Teaching Assistant (1998-2000); Assistant (2000-2001); Instructor (2001-2004); Teacher Part-Time (2000, 2004-2005)

2000-2002 Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo. School of Government and Society Teacher

2003-2004 Hebrew University Sociology and Anthropology Department

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Teacher

2005 – present Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law and the Women and Gender Studies Program 2005-2010 – Lecturer, 2010-2015 - Senior Lecturer, with tenure; 2015-present – Associate Professor

September 2007 Northwestern University School of Law Visiting Scholar

July 2012 Asia American Institute in Transnational Law, Duke Law School cooperation with Hong Kong University, Hong Kong. Visiting Professor

September 2013 Cornell University Law School Visiting Professor

September 2019 University of Warsaw, Faculty of Law and Administration Visiting Professor

C.2 OFFICES IN UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION (SELECTED)

Member, Research & Development Committee, Faculty of Law, Oct. 2009 – July 2010; Oct. 2015 – July 2016.

Chairperson, Library & Computer Committee, Faculty of Law, Oct. 2010 – July 2011.

Member, LL.M. Committee, Faculty of Law, Oct. 2008 - Oct. 2010.

Chairperson, LL.M. Committee, Faculty of Law, Aug. 2011 – June 2013.

Chief Editor, Tel Aviv University Law Review, October 2014-October 2016.

Member, Tel Aviv University B.A. Committee, 2016-present.

Member, Tel Aviv University Ethical Committee, 2016-2018.

Founder and Head of the Alumni Organization of the Women and Gender Studies Program, 2017-2018.

Head of the Women and Gender Studies Program, Aug 2018- present.

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C.3 SCHOLARLY POSITIONS AND ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY

SCHOLARLY POSITIONS

2010 - Nomination to the Young Scholars in Humanities and Social Science Forum 2010, The Israeli Academy of Science

2011-2017- Member of the Publication Committee, Van Leer Jerusalem Institute.

XXXA – Best Article Selection Committee, Cegla Center

XXXB – Israel Science Foundation Selection Committee

XXXC – Best Article Selection Committee, The Israeli Sociology Society

XXXD – Scholarships Committee, Dan David Prize

XXXE – Grants Selection Committe, Ministry of Science and Technology

GOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEES

2005-2011 - Member of the Governmental Committee on Parental Responsibility upon Divorce.

2009-2010 - Member of the Governmental Committee for the Examination of the Accessibility of the Courts to Academic Study.

2017-present – Head of the Steering Committee, The Knowledge Center on Women and Gender, Ministry of Science and Technology

PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES AND ORGANIZATIONS

1995-2004 - Member of the Israeli Bar Association.

1999-2017 - Member of the Israeli Sociology Society.

2000-2003; 2017-2019 - Member of the Law & Society Association.

2001-2011- Founder and Board Member of ‘Itach-Maaki’ – Women Lawyers for Social Justice.

2003-2009 - Member of the New Israel Fund Selection Committee - The Legal Leadership Program.

2006-2011; 2016-2018 - Board Member of the Israeli Law and Society Association.

2010-2013 - Head of the NCJW Women and Gender Studies Forum, Tel Aviv University.

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2013-2018 – Board Member, The Dafna Izraeli Fund.

2016-2018 – Board Member, The Israel Women's Network.

D. ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS

D.1 Organization of Scientific Meetings 1. 3th Israeli Law and Society Association Conference, Tel Aviv University, December 2009 (Co-Chair). 2. Rights and Obligations in the Contemporary Family: Retheorizing Individualism, Families and the State, TIL, Tel Aviv University December 2010 (Co-Chair). 3. The International Conference on New Understandings of Gender, Love and the Jewish Family, Van Leer Institute, December 2012, Jerusalem (Academic Committee). 4. Wealth, Families and Death: Socio-Legal Perspectives on Wills and Inheritance, Oñati International Institute, April 2013, (Co-Chair). 5. Men's Groups: Challenging Feminism, University of British Columbia, May 2014, Canada (Co-Chair). 6. Elder Law and Its Discontents, TIL, Tel Aviv University, June 2018 (Co-Chair). 7. Globordered Intimacies: Immigration and Gendered Labor, Family and Personal Relationships, international and multidiscpilnary confercne, Tel Aviv University, June 2019 (Co-Chair). 8. New Frontiers in Gender Studies, joint workshop – TAU & CRNS, Tel Aviv University, forthcoming November 2019 (Co-Chair).

D.2. Invited and Sponsered Lectures (since 2016) 1. "Coordinating Familial Expectations in the Era of Bordered Globalization", Workshop "Legal Pluralism in Personal Status Law: Comparative and Historical Perspectives”, October 2016, Lichtenberg-Kolleg, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. 2. "Familial Citizenship in the Era of Bordered Globalization", 78th Annual Conference of the National Council of Family Relations, November 2016, Minneapolis, USA. 3. "Book Event – Legalized Families in the Era of Bordered Globalization", American University Washhigton college of Law, October 2017. 4. "Feeding Children", Faculty Seminar, Syrcuse Unicersty Law School, October 2017. 5. "Gendered Families in the Era of Bordered Globalization – A Socio-Legal Analysis", The Wethaerhead Initaitive on Gender Inequility Workshop, Harvard University, October 2017. 6. “Legalized Families in the Era of Bordered Globalization”, Center of the Study of Law and Society, Speaker Series, Berkeley Law School, February 2018. 7. “Child-Centered Approach to Global Poverty: Dilemmas in Remittance, Child Labor and Intercountry Adoption”, Stanford Program in Law and Society, February 2018. 8. “Feeding Children in the Era of Bordered Globalization, Faculty Seminar, UC Hastings College of the Law, February 2018. 9. "Gendered Families in the Era of Bordered Globalization”, The Center for Israeli Legal Studies, Columbia Law School, February 2018.

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10. “Legalized Families in the Era of Bordered Globalization”, ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods, June 2018. 11. “Globordered (I)mobility at Old Age and Its Familial Implications”, Family Law & Feminism -A Conference in Honor of Prof. Boyd, UBC, May 2019.

D.3. Invited Lectures (since 2016) 1. “Care at Old Age in the Era of Bordered Globalization”, Book Launch, Boston University School of Law. 2. “Transnational Reproduction Services in the Era of Bordered Globalization”, Monash Uni. Faculty of Law, June 2018. 3. “Cross-Border Exploitation through the Familial Lens”, Anti-Slavery Australia & Feminist Legal Research Group, UTS Law, July 2018. 4. “From Child Labor to Parental Immigration: A Family-Centre Approach to Child Poverty”, UNSW Law Faculty, July 2018. 5. “The Death of Motherhood as the Female Entry Ticket to Israeli Citizenship", Plenary Session, AIS, Kinneret College, June 2019. D.4. Participation in Scientific Meetings (selected lectures only) 1. Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida, May 2000. 2. The International Sociological Association Laboratory for Ph.D. Students in Sociology, Courmayeur, , September 2001. 3. The 34th Annual Conference of the Israeli Sociological Society, Beit Berl College, February 2003. 4. Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, May 2004. 5. International Conference on "Children's Rights – Theory and Practice", Jerusalem, November 2005. 6. International Conference on "Gender, Religion and Politics", Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem, January 2006. 7. The 37th Annual Conference of the Israeli Sociological Society, Bar Ilan University, February 2006. 8. The Second Interdisciplinary Israeli Conference on Qualitative Research Methods, Tel Aviv, June 2006. 9. The International Sociological Association XVI World Congress of Sociology, Durban, South Africa, July 2006. 10. Conference on "The New Family", Haifa University, May 2007. 11. The First Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Berlin, Germany, July 2007. 12. Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Berlin, Germany, July 2007. 13. 6th Global Conference, Making Sense of: Dying and Death, Salzburg, Austria, November 2008. 14. 2th Israeli Law and Society Association Conference, Hebrew University, December 2008. 15. The 40th Annual Conference of the Israeli Sociological Society, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, February 2009. 16. Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Denver, USA, May 2009. 17. The International Society of Family Law Regional Conference on “Family Law in a Multicultural Environment: Civil and Religious Law in Family Matters”, Bar Ilan University, June 2009. 18. The Future of Legal Theory, Tel Aviv University, June 2010. 19. 14th World Conference of International Society of Family Law, Lyon, France, July 2011. 20. Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, June 2011. 21. The Field Giving Birth to the Family, Bar Ilan University, April 2011. 22. 5th Israeli Law and Society Association Conference, Bar Ilan University, December 2011. 23. Dignity on the Margins of Humanity and Beyond, part II, Tubingen University, Germany, September 2011. 24. Borders and Human Rights, Academic Center of Law and Business, Ramat Gan, January 2012.

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25. 5th Israeli Conference on Qualitative Research, Ben-Gurion University, February 2012. 26. The Jewish Family and Secularization, The Western Galilee College, January 2012. 27. Intergenerational Justice, Academic Center of Law and Business, Ramat Gan, January 2013. 28. Relocating Borders: A Comparative Approach, Humboldt University, Berlin, January 2013. 29. Empirical Legal Studies, Tel Aviv University, May 2013. 30. Gender and Migration: Changes and Challenges, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, December 2013. 31. Law & Society Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, USA, June, 2014. 32. 1st International Conference on Men and Masculinities, “Identities, Cultures, Societies”, Izmir Turkey, September 2014. 32. Migration as a Family Matter: Perspectives from Inside and Outside of the Law, VU University, Amsterdam, March, 2015. 33. RC06 Family Research Committee Annual Seminar, Individualism, Internationlisation and Family Policy, University College Dublin, August 2015. 34. 16th International Society of Family Law World Conference, VU University, Amsterdam, July 2017. 35. Making Space for Feminism in the Neo-Liberal Academy, Feminist and Women's Studies Association (UK & Ireland), University of Strathclyde Glasgow, Scotland, September 2017. 36. The Ethical Challenges of the Market, Cornell University Law Scholl, October 2017. 37. Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, June 2018.

E. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS E.1 INTERNAL GRANTS

2005-2006 Colton Foundation Grant for Research ($3867, PI) 2007 Cegla Center Publication Grant (12,000NS, PI) 2008 Cegla Center Publication Grant (8,000NS, PI) 2009 Colton Foundation Grant for Research ($1430, PI) 2011 Cegla Center Publication Grant (12,000NS, PI) 2011 Dean of Humanities Grant and Colton Foundation Grant for a book publication (11,500NS, PI) 2013 Colton Foundation Grant for Research ($2000, PI) 2015-2016 Colton Foundation Grant for Book Publication ($4,300 PI) 2017 Cegla Center Publication Grant (6,000NS, PI) 2018 Colton Foundation Grant for Book Publication ($1,590 PI)

E.2. EXTERNAL GRANTS

2001-2003 Research Grant, Israel Foundations Trustee, "Custody and Visitation Arrangements, PhD Research" ($10,748, PI) 2006-2008 Research Grant, Israel Foundations Trustee, "Inheritance, Part I" ($22,000, PI) 2009-2012 Israel Science Foundation Grant, "Inheritance, Part II" (234,000NS, PI) 2010 Research Grant, on behalf of the US State Department and CIMI, "Rehabilitation of Victims of Human Trafficking" (together with Prof. Orna Cohen), $40,000 (grant coordinated by the Hotline for Migrant Workers)

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2014-2016 Israel Science Foundation Grant, "What Grown Children Owe their Parents?" (354,000NS, PI) 2015-2016 Research Grant, on behalf of the Mission of Research for Law and Justice - the Ministry of Justice of the French Republic, "Filiation of Children Conceived Illegally (France, Belgium, UK, Israel)", €30,694, Researchers: Marie-Angèle Hermitte; Karène Parizer-Krief; Séverine Mathieu; Jean-Sylvestre Bergé. Additional foreign team members: Ruth Zafran; Daphna Hacker; Nicole Gallus; Cathy Herbrand; Melanie Latham; Lorraine Culley. ERC 2015 - Legalized Families in the Era of Bordered Globalization: A applications Socio-Legal Investigation – passed first tier 2017 - Family Law for People Living in Poverty - submitted 2016 Minerva, Germany – The Family, Human Rights and Globalization (with Prof. Leora Bilsky) (€40,000)

E.3. FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

1995-1996 The New Israel Fund Fellowship of the Human Rights Lawyers Program 1999-2000 Full Ph.D. Fellowship, The William P. and R. Lowenstein Doctoral Fellowship, Tel-Aviv University 2002 Excellence Scholarship, The Lord and Lady Sieff Doctoral Fellowship, The Dean of the Social Sciences Faculty, Tel-Aviv University 2002 ISA UNESCO Scholarship to attend ISA International Laboratory for Ph.D. Students 2002 Chutick Scholarship for the Encouragement of Women, The Women Studies Forum, Tel Aviv University 2001-2003 Full Ph.D. Fellowship, The Colton Foundation, Tel-Aviv University. 2003-2004 Post Doctoral Fellowship, Golda Meir Fund, Hebrew University 2008 The Cegla Center Research Fellowship

E.4. AWARDS

1997 Solf Award, Highest Scholastic Average Master of Laws Division, American University Washington College of Law 2000 Award for excellence in social involvement, The Henri Glasberg Scholarship Fund, Tel Aviv University 2003 NCJW DeRoy Testamentary Foundation Medal of Excellence in Education Award 2008 The Social Science Faculty Dean’s Prize for Excellence in Teaching 2013 The Katan Award for the Advancement of Gender Justice through Voluntary Work 2018 Leading Female Scholar, Law Faculty Dean Nomination 2018 The LSA Hebert Jacob 2018 Award for Best Book in Law & Society 2019 The Jewel Bellush Outstanding Israeli Feminist Award, by NCJW

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2019 The Academic Excellence Prize in Honor of Michel Halperin (Ben- Gurion University of the Negev)

F. MASTER STUDENTS Year Name of Title of Thesis Institution Comments Student 2005-2009 Judith The Tender Years Tel-Aviv LL.M Thesis Maisels Doctrine: Who does it University strengthen? 2005-2009 Galit Criminalization of Tel-Aviv LL.M Thesis; with Samuel Sexual Exploitation in University Prof. Daphne Barak- Psychotherapy in the Erez Israeli Law 2006-2009 Adi Niv- Perceptions of Minors Tel-Aviv LL.M Thesis Yagoza with Life Threatening University Diseases on The Right to Participate in Medical Procedures 2007-2009 Lidia The Status of the Non- Tel-Aviv LL.M Thesis Rabinovitz Married Father in University Adoption Proceedings 2005-2009 Michael Towards a Just Tel-Aviv LL.M Thesis Macchia Legalization of University Matrimonial Property 2009-2011 Tal Hassin Good Mother, Bad Tel-Aviv LL.M Thesis; with Mother: Parental University Prof. Neta Ziv Rights' Expropriation through the Youth Act 2009-2011 Roni The Procedural Promise Tel-Aviv LL.M Thesis Liberson of Relational Theory University 2009-2013 Nasreen Inheritance of Tel-Aviv LL.M Thesis Alemy- Palestinian Muslim University Kabha At the Sharia Courts in Israel 2013-2015 Liron The Interrelations Tel-Aviv M.A. Thesis Bliewiess between being a Parent University (Gender) and Leaving the Ultraorthodox Community 2013-2016 Tsviya Shir The Israeli Education Tel-Aviv M.A Thesis System's Handling of University (Education) Sexual Harassment in Schools

2015-2019 Tal Granot Between Feminism and Tel-Aviv M.A Thesis; With Dr. the Beauty Myth: University Inbal Wilamovski Adjustment, Resistance, or Mediation?

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2016-2018 Michal Feminist Men's Activism Tel-Aviv M.A Thesis Zeevi University (Gender)

2018- Tiran Ben Divorce Mediators’ Tel-Aviv MA Thesis Yosef Coping with Gender University (Dispute Resolution Power Imbalance and Mediation Program)

2018- Orit Families of Friends Tel Aviv M.A Thesis Shilkrot University (Gender), with Dr. Kinneret Lahad 2018- Orit Legal Activism in Israeli Tel Aviv M.A Thesis Jackman Family Law University (Law)

2019- Yael Afriat The Creation and Tel Aviv M.A Thesis Institutionalization of University (Gender), with Dr. Virtual Feminist Sarai Aharoni Activism in the Jewish Society in Israel 2019- Ronit Towards a Gender-Fare Tel Aviv LL.M Thesis Shalev Language – Changes and University With Prof. Elana Trends in the Legal Shohamy Language

G. DOCTORAL STUDENTS

2009-2014 Hila Meller The Mutual Relations Bar Ilan with Prof. Ruth between University, Halperin Kaddari the Assistance Units and Law Faculty the Family Court: Between the “Legal” and the “Therapeutic” 2012- Roni Liberson Interaction between Law Tel-Aviv with Prof. Shai Lavi and Science in Child University, Custody Litigation Law Faculty 2015-2018 Shiran To What Extent Does Hebrew with Prof. Michael Reichenberg Children Representation University, Mousa Karayanni Promote Their Rights? Law Faculty 2018- Ronit Lerer- Career Patterns of Israeli Tel-Aviv with Prof. Nurit Shpak Theater Directors University, Yaari Faculty of Arts 2018- Chen Avidar The Consequences of Tel-Aviv with Dr. Hisam Abu Sexual Assaults for Israeli University, Raiya Palestinian Men School for Social Work

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2018- Tsviya Shir Legal Theorization of Tel-Aviv with Prof. Dan Gender Equality in University, Gibton Education Law Faculty 2019- Haya Parenthood of Ultra- Tel-Aviv with Prof. Neta Ziv Gershoni Orthodox with Disability University, Law Faculty 2019- Yaara “Imported” Palestinian Tel-Aviv (Thesis conditioned) Kleinberger Polygamous Brides University, Law Faculty 2019- Michal Zeevi Feminist Activism on the Tel-Aviv Internet University, School of Cultural Studies

H. POST-DOCTORAL STUDENTS

2018-9 Rawia Abu Rabia Palestinian Women from Gaza Tel Aviv University, and the West Back in Gender Program and Polygamous Marriage in Israel Law Faculty 2019-20 Chen Edelsburg Gender and Literature Tel Aviv University, Gender Program, Literature, and American Studies

I. ADDITIONAL SUPERVISION

2018-9 Alisa Feldman Understanding LGBT Couples Fulbright Fellow, with Infertility in Israel USA

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

A. BOOKS

1. Daphna Hacker PARENTHOOD IN THE LAW – BEHIND THE SCENE OF CUSTODY AND VISITATION UPON DIVORCE (Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House Ltd, 2008) pp.300 [Hebrew].

2. Daphna Hacker FAMILY ISSUES THROUGH THE LENS OF THE LAW (Ben Shemen: Modan Publishing House., 2012) pp.171 [Hebrew].

3. Daphna Hacker LEGALIZED FAMILIES IN THE ERA OF BORDERED GLOBALIZATION (2017, Cambridge University Press, Global Law Series), pp. 385.

(Co)Winner of the LSA Herbert Jacob 2018 Award for Best Book in Law & Society

Reviews:

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Book Symposium, Int. J. of L. in Context 15(2) 219-240 (2019) (Introduction: David Nelken; Reviewers: Susan Boyd, Yasmine Ergas, Suzan Kim, Nina Kohn, Shahar Lifshitz, Arianne Renan Barzilai; Commentator: Daphna Hacker). Book Symposium, Israeli Sociology 20(1) 109-119 (2019) [Hebrew] (Reviewers: Sylvia Fogel-Bijaoui, Amit Kaplan, Adi Moreno). Book Symposium, Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies (forthcoming) (Reviewers: Gillian Douglas, Michal Frenkel, Ayelet Shahar, Sharon Shakargy; Commentator: Daphna Hacker).

A.1 BOOKS IN PROGRESS

- Daphna Hacker, Ayelet Blecher-Prigat & Ruth Zafran, FAMILY LAW IN THE 21TH CENTURY [temporary title], commissioned by the Harry and Michael Sacher Institute for Legislative Research and Comparative Law, Hebrew University Law Faculty. Manuscript completion expected in November 2021. [Hebrew]

B.1 ARTICLES

1. Ronen Shamir & Daphna Hacker, “Colonialism’s Civilizing Mission: The Case of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission”, 26(2) Law and Social Inquiry 435-461 (2001).

2. Daphna Hacker, “Single and Married Women in the Law of Israel – A Feminist Perspective”, 9(1) Feminist Legal Studies 29-56 (2001).

3. Daphna Hacker & Ronen Shamir, “Concepts of Motherhood, Fatherhood and Family in Israeli Courts: A Case Study”, 5(2) Israeli Sociology 311-340 (2003). [Hebrew]

4. Daphna Hacker & Michal Frenkel, “Active Parenthood and Employment Equal Opportunities: The Need to Change the Characteristics of the Labor Force”, 11 Labor, Society and Law 275-303 (2005). [Hebrew]

5. Daphna Hacker, “Beyond ‘old maid’ and ‘Sex and the City’: Singlehood as an Important Option for Women and Israeli Law’s Attitude towards This Option”, 28(3) Tel Aviv law Review 903-950. (2005). [Hebrew]

6. Daphna Hacker, “Motherhood, Fatherhood and Law: Child Custody in Israel”, 14(3) Social and Legal Studies 409-431 (2005).

7. Daphna Hacker, “Children’s Exclusion from Divorce Proceedings”, 22 College of Management Law Review 63-72. (2006). [Hebrew]

8. Daphna Hacker, “Invitation to the Sociology of Law and a Preliminary Mapping of the Field in Israel”, 4(1) Din Udvarim 95-129 (2008). [Hebrew]

9. Daphna Hacker, “A Legal Field in Action: The Case of Divorce Arrangements in Israel”, 4(1) International Journal of Law in Context 1-33 (2008).

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10. Daphna Hacker, “Inter-Religious Marriages in Israel: Gendered Implications for Conversion, Children and Citizenship”, 14(2) Israel Studies 178-197 (2009). Also published in a different version as: Daphna Hacker, From the Moabite Ruth to Norly the Filipino: Intermarriage and Conversion in the Jewish Nation State, in Gendering Religion and Politics: Untangling Modernities, 101-124 (Hanna Herzog and Ann Braude - Eds., Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).

11. Daphna Hacker, “The Gendered Dimensions of Inheritance: Empirical Food for Legal Thought”, 7(2) Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 322-354 (2010).

12. Ayelet Blecher-Prigat & Daphna Hacker, “Strangers or Parents: The Current and the Desirable Legal Status of Parents' Spouses”, 40 Hebrew University Law Review 5-65 (2010). [Hebrew]

13. Michal Frenkel, Daphna Hacker & Yael Braudo, “Working Families in Israeli Law: Between Neo-Liberalism and Human Rights”, Iyunim Bitkumat Israel, Gender in Israel 682-727 (Margalit Shilu & Gideon Katz Eds., 2010) [Hebrew].

14. Daphna Hacker & Roni Liberson, “Cross Boarders Families in Israel: Between Individualism, Globalization and the Ethnos”, 15(2) College of Management Law Review 509-529 (2010). [Hebrew]

15. Daphna Hacker, “Soulless Wills”, 35(4) Law and Social Inquiry 857-983 (2010).

16. Daphna Hacker, “Empirical Legal Studies: Sympathetic Comments on the Current Trend”, 24(2-3) Tel Aviv Law Review 327-349 (2011). [Hebrew]

17. Daphna Hacker, “Law and Society Jurisprudence”, 96 Cornell Law Review 727-748 (2011).

18. Daphna Hacker, “Religious Tribunals in Democratic States: Lesson from the Israeli Rabbinical Courts”, 27(1) Journal of Law and Religion 59-82 (2012).

19. Daphna Hacker, “Men's Groups as a New Challenge to the Israeli Feminist Movement: Lessons from the Ongoing Gender War over the Tender Years Presumption”, 18(3) Israel Studies 29-40 (2013).

20. Daphna Hacker & Ruth Halperin Kaddari, “The Ruling Rules in Custody Disputers – On the Dangers of the Parental Sameness Illusion in a Gendered Reality”, 15 Mishpat and Mimshal 91-170 (2013). [Hebrew]

21. Daphna Hacker, “Disappointed "Heirs" as a Socio-Legal Phenomenon”, 4(2) Oñati Socio-Legal Series 243-263 (2014).

22. Daphna Hacker, “Intergenerational Wealth Transfer and the Need to Revive and Metamorphose the Israeli Estate Tax”, 8(1) Law and Ethics of Human Rights 59-101 (2014).

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23. Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, Daphna Hacker & Hagai Boaz, “The Will of the Dead – Three Case Studies”, 16(1) Israeli Sociology 31-53 (2014). [Hebrew]

24. Daphna Hacker, “The Rights of the Dead through the Prism of Israeli Succession Disputes”, 11(1) International Journal of Law in Context 40-58, (2015).

25. Daphna Hacker, Yaara Levine-Fraiman & Idan Halili Ungendering and Regendering Shelters for Survivors of Human Trafficking, 3(1) Social Inclusion 35-51 (2015).

26. Daphna Hacker, “Strategic Compliance in the Shadow of Transnational Anti- Trafficking Law”, 28(1) Harvard Human Rights Journal 11-64, (2015).

27. Daphna Hacker, “Legal Review: What has Changed this Year? Families’ Law between Harmonization and Chaos”, 9 Din Udvarim 295-321 (2015). [Hebrew]

28. Daphna Hacker, "Divorced Israeli Men's Abuse of Transnational Human Rights Law", 28(1) Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 91-115 (2016).

29. Daphna Hacker, "Parental Citizenship", 48(3) Journal of Comparative Family Studies 285-301 (2017).

30. Daphna Hacker, "Families and the Ethics of the Globordered Market", 27 Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 745-769 (2018).

31. Hanoch Dagan and Daphna Hacker, “The Specific Joint-Ownership Doctrine – Towards the Forth Act in HCJ 4602/13”, 32(1) Law Studies 519-544 (2019). [Hebrew]

32. Daphna Hacker, “Filial Piety in Israel: Between the Law in the Books and the Law in Action”, 14(2) Frontiers of Law in China 145-163 (Renmin Uni. Law Faculty) (2019).

33. Ruth Zafran & Daphna Hacker, “Who Will Safeguard Transnational Surrogates' Interests? Lessons from the Israeli Case Study”, forthcoming 44(4) Law & Social Inquiry (2019).

34. Daphna Hacker, “Elder Law and Its Justifications: A Hybrid Vision Inspired by Family Law”, forthcoming 21(1) Theoretical Inquiries of Law (2020).

B.1.1 ARTICLES - WORK IN PROGRESS

- Michal Zeevi and Daphna Hacker, “Islands in the Stream: The Barriers and Challenges in Men’s Integration into the Feminist Activist Arena in Israel” [Hebrew], under review Israeli Sociology.

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- Daphna Hacker, “The Formation of Post-Divorce Parental Norms in the Age of Fake News and Discursive Violence – The Israeli Case", in Exploring Norms and Family Laws across the Globe, Melissa Breger (Ed.). Rowman- Littlefield/Lexington Books. Forthcoming 2021.

B.2 CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

1. Daphna Hacker, “Dilemmatic Feminism and the Preferred Physical Custody Model upon Divorce”, in Daphne Barak-Erez et al. (Eds.) Essays on Law, Gender and Feminism 699-732 (Nevo ,2007) [Hebrew, peer-reviewed].

2. Daphna Hacker, Michal Kromer Nevo & Maya Lavie Ajayi, “An Invitation to a Discussion on Feminist Research Methodologies”, in Michal Kromer Nevo, Maya Lavie Ajayi, & Daphna Hacker (Eds), Feminist Research Methodologies 7-31 (Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House Ltd., 2014) [Hebrew, peer-reviewed].

3. Daphna Hacker & Orna Cohen, “The Shelters for Survivors of Human Trafficking: An Evaluation Study”, in Meir Hovav & Mally Shechory-Biton (Eds.), Social Services in the Age of Privatization: Policy and Its Implementation, 183-207 (Carmel, 2014) [Hebrew].

4. Daphna Hacker, "Crying on Campus", Yvette Taylor and Kinneret Lahad (Eds), Feeling Academic in the Neoliberal University: Feminist Flights, Fights and Failures 281-299. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

C. BOOKS EDITED

1. RUTH GAVISON & DAPHNA HACKER (EDS.) THE JEWISH-ARAB RIFT: A READER (Jerusalem: The Israel Democracy Institute, 2000) [Hebrew].

2. DAPHNA HACKER & NETA ZIV (EDS.) IS LAW IMPORTANT? (Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University, 2010) [Hebrew].

3. MICHAL KROMER NEVO, MAYA LAVIE AJAYI, & DAPHNA HACKER (EDS), FEMINIST RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES (Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House Ltd., 2014) [Hebrew].

D. JOURNAL VOLUMES EDITING

1. Daphna Hacker & Cynthia Bauman (Guest Editors) Rights and Obligations in the Contemporary Family: Retheorizing Individualism, Families and the State, 13(1) Theoretical Inquiries of Law (2012).

2. Daniel Monk & Daphna Hacker, (Editors) Wealth, Families and Death: Socio-Legal Perspectives on Wills and Inheritance, 4(2) (Oñati Socio-Legal Series (2014).

3. Daphna Hacker (Chief Editor) [Hebrew]

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Tel Aviv Law Review, vol. 39(1-3), 40(1-2) (2016-2017).

4. Daphna Hacker & Nina Kohn (Guest Editors) Elder Law and Its Discontents, forthcoming 21(1) Theoretical Inquiries of Law (2020).

E. Other Publications

Research Reports

1. Daphna Hacker & Orna Cohen Research Report: The Shelters in Israel for Survivors of Human Trafficking, submitted to the US Department of State (2012).

2. Ruth Zafran & Daphna Hacker Research Report: International Surrogacy in Israel, submitted to the Mission of Research for Law and Justice - the Ministry of Justice of the French Republic (2016).

Reviews and Comments

1. Daphna Hacker, “Next Pessach: Literacy and Identity of Young Religious Zionist Women by Tamar El-Or”, 2(1) Israeli Sociology 361-363 (1999) [Hebrew].

2. Daphna Hacker, “Communities and Law – Politics and Cultures of Legal Identities by ”, 37 Israel Law Review 596-602 (2005).

3. Daphna Hacker, “Gender and Society in Israel, Israeli Democracy vol. 10”, 8(2) Israeli Sociology 596-602 (2007) [Hebrew].

4. Daphna Hacker, “Lack of Luck in the Courts: A Comment on Menachem Mautner” 9(1) Theoretical Inquiries in Law Forum, Article 18 (2008) Available at: http://www.bepress.com/til/default/vol9/iss1/art18

5. Daphna Hacker, “Children's Rights and Adults' Hostility”, 11(2) Israeli Sociology 497-501 (2010) [Hebrew].

6. Daphna Hacker, “On the Courage to Change the Law and on the Difficulties in Assessing the Meaning of the Change”, Law in the Net: Human Rights 2: 99-110 (2014) [Hebrew].

7. Daphna Hacker, “Facing the Backlash: Sketching the Basic Humane Norms of Families’ Laws”, 15(2) International Journal of law in context 237-240 (2019).

8. Daphna Hacker, “Legalized Families in the Era of Bordered Globalization as a Platform for Future Research: A Heartfelt Response to Inspiring Comments”, forthcoming Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies.

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Others

1. Daphna Hacker Mujeres en Israel en la época neoliberal, 7 Culturas 136-149 (2010) [Spanish].

F. BLOGS, PODCASTS AND MEDIA

Academic podcasts and Blogs:

TLV1 (Van Leer Institute), https://tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/2018/03/05/men-women- and-children-of-the-world-the-impact-of-globalization-on-the-family/ (2018)

New Books Network podcast, Amherst College Press, http://newbooksnetwork.com/daphna- hacker-legalized-families-in-the-era-of-bordered-globalization-cambridge-up-2017/ (2018)

Daphna Hacker, “Legal Activism in Family Law”, ICON-S-Il Blog: https://israeliconstitutionalism.wordpress.com/2018/05/01/%D7%90%D7%A7%D7%98% D7%99%D7%91%D7%99%D7%96%D7%9D- %D7%A9%D7%99%D7%A4%D7%95%D7%98%D7%99- %D7%91%D7%93%D7%99%D7%A0%D7%99- %D7%9E%D7%A9%D7%A4%D7%97%D7%94-%D7%93%D7%A4%D7%A0%D7%94- %D7%94%D7%A7%D7%A8/ (1.5.18) [Hebrew]

POPULAR PODCASTS AND MEDIA [HEBREW] (since 2016, selected):

The Lab podcast (with Gil Markovitz), Kan, Family Tissue – 4 chapters: https://www.kan.org.il/Podcast/item.aspx?pid=8278 (2018)

Limor Simon, “Daphna Hacker Redefines”, MyYnet 6.3.18 http://mynetnetanya.co.il/article/266976

Ella Levi-Vinerib, “"We Should Struggle against a Religious State" The Legal Scholar Daphna Hacker in an Open Conversation on Feminism and the Legal System”, Globes 16.6.19 https://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=1001289493

COLUMNS IN PRESS [HEBREW] (since 2016, selected):

On sexual harassment: http://saloona.co.il/?p=304645?ref=saloona_tags (17.2.16)

On gender segregation in academia: https://www.mako.co.il/video-blogs-specials/Article- 316c0c607404c51006.htm (28.5.17)

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