His books include Tradition and the biological revolution (1989)[4] and Jewish biomedical law: Legal and extra-legal dimensions (2003).[5] Sinclair also has authored[2] a number of articles on Jewish ethics and written about Israeli applications of Jewish law (Mishpat Ivri). Among other topics, he has written on Jewish approaches to abortion, artificial insemination, the definition of death, euthanasia, patient autonomy and the relation between law and morality.
↑Sinclair, Daniel B. (1989). Tradition and the Biological Revolution: The Application of Jewish Law to the Treatment of the Critically Ill. ISBN0852246366.
↑Sinclair, Daniel B. (2003). Jewish Biomedical Law: Legal and Extra-legal Dimensions. ISBN978-0198268277.