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Yossi Dahan (born 1954) is a law professor and the Head of the
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Division at the College of Law and Business. He is the chairperson and cofounder of
Adva Center Adva Center is a non-partisan Israeli policy analysis center based in Tel Aviv. History Adva (lit. "ripple") was founded in 1991 by activists from three social movements: the movement for equality for Mizrahi Jews, the feminist movement, and the ...
, an editor and cofounder of Haokets.org, and teaches philosophy at the
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. Dahan is an expert in
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, workers' rights and
global justice Global justice is an issue in political philosophy arising from the concern about unfairness. It is sometimes understood as a form of internationalism. History Henrik Syse claims that global ethics and international justice in western traditi ...
, theories of
social justice Social justice is justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society. In Western and Asian cultures, the concept of social justice has often referred to the process of ensuring that individuals fu ...
, the right to education and educational
justice Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes "deserving" being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspective ...
.


Biography

Yossi Dahan was born in
Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to ...
and immigrated to
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
in 1960. His family lived at first at the
Beit Shemesh Beit Shemesh ( he, בֵּית שֶׁמֶשׁ ) is a city located approximately west of Jerusalem in Israel's Jerusalem District, with a population of in . History Tel Beit Shemesh The small archaeological tell northeast of the modern city wa ...
transition camp (ma'abara) and later at the
Bat Yam Bat Yam ( he, בַּת יָם or ) is a city located on Israel's Mediterranean Sea coast, on the Central Coastal Plain just south of Tel Aviv. It is part of the Gush Dan metropolitan area and the Tel Aviv District. In 2020, it had a population ...
transition camp, from which it moved to
Holon Holon ( he, חוֹלוֹן ) is a city on the central coastal strip of Israel, south of Tel Aviv. Holon is part of the metropolitan Gush Dan area. In it had a population of . Holon has the second-largest industrial zone in Israel, after Haifa. ...
where he graduated from the Kugel High School. Dahan studied for a BA in philosophy and psychology at
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
. In 1976-1979, he moved to the
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to continue his studies and completed his PhD studies at
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's
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
. His PhD thesis was titled "Political Equality in Democratic Theories", supervised by Thomas Pogge and Sidney Morgenbesser. Dahan received his law degree in 1999 at the College of Management Academic Studies (COMAS) in
Rishon LeZion Rishon LeZion ( he, רִאשׁוֹן לְצִיּוֹן , ''lit.'' First to Zion, Arabic: راشون لتسيون) is a city in Israel, located along the central Israeli coastal plain south of Tel Aviv. It is part of the Gush Dan metropolitan ar ...
, Israel. Dahan is an associate professor at the Department of Law at the College of Law and Business, where he is also Head of the Human Rights Division. He is also Philosophy and Political Science Teaching Coordinator at the Open University. In 2006 Dahan was a research associate at
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’s Centre for the Study of Social Justice, and in 2011-2012, he was a visiting scholar at New York University’s Taub Center for Israel Studies. Dahan cofounded
Adva Center Adva Center is a non-partisan Israeli policy analysis center based in Tel Aviv. History Adva (lit. "ripple") was founded in 1991 by activists from three social movements: the movement for equality for Mizrahi Jews, the feminist movement, and the ...
for Information on Equality and Social Justice in Israel and has been its acting chair ever since. In 2003, together with Dr. Yitzhak Saporta, he founded the Haokets website – a critical platform on socioeconomic, political, media, cultural and other issues, and has been editing and writing in it ever since. Dahan has acted as a public representative of workers at the National Labor Court. Since 2003, he has been a member of the editorial board of Van Leer Jerusalem Institute’s Theory and Criticism journal. In 2005-2009, Dahan chaired Van Leer’s research groups on Class and Identity. He is a board member in the Association of Environmental Justice in Israel, and a member of the general assembly and board of the College of Law and Business. In 1992-1996, Dahan served as a member of the academic team consulting Minister of
Labor Labour or labor may refer to: * Childbirth, the delivery of a baby * Labour (human activity), or work ** Manual labour, physical work ** Wage labour, a socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer ** Organized labour and the la ...
and
Social Welfare Welfare, or commonly social welfare, is a type of government support intended to ensure that members of a society can meet Basic needs, basic human needs such as food and shelter. Social security may either be synonymous with welfare, or refe ...
Ora Namir Ora Namir ( he, אורה נמיר, 1 September 1930 – 7 July 2019) was an Israeli politician and diplomat who served as a member of the Knesset from 1974 until 1996, as well as holding the posts of Minister of the Environment and Minister of L ...
. In July 1989, he was a member of the Mizrahi delegation for the Toledo Meeting for Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue, and later of the delegation for the negotiations with the PLO in
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in 1990. In 1992-1993, together with Professor Yossi Yonah, Yitzhak Shapira and Yael Fishbein, Dahan headed the education team of the Special Committee for Social Development in
Yitzhak Rabin Yitzhak Rabin (; he, יִצְחָק רַבִּין, ; 1 March 1922 – 4 November 1995) was an Israeli politician, statesman and general. He was the fifth Prime Minister of Israel, serving two terms in office, 1974–77, and from 1992 until h ...
’s Prime Minister’s Office. He cofounded the Forum for Social Justice and Peace which operated in the late 1980s and early 1990s under the auspices of the International Center for Peace. The Forum held training programs for community leaders for mixed populations:
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and
Jews Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ...
, residents of cities and development towns, new immigrants and long-time residents. As part of his activities at the Forum, Dahan and Professor Yossi Yonah headed the academic steering committee of its training programs. Dahan cofounded the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition. Dahan had opinion columns in the Hadashot and Yediot Ahronot daily newspapers. Yossi is married to Miri, a graphic designer, and has three children: Ayelet, Nili and Noam. Dahan’s book Theories of Social Justice was first published in Hebrew by the Ministry of Defense Publications in 2007. The book provides an extensive and critical review of major contemporary social justice theories (
John Rawls John Bordley Rawls (; February 21, 1921 – November 24, 2002) was an American moral, legal and political philosopher in the liberal tradition. Rawls received both the Schock Prize for Logic and Philosophy and the National Humanities Medal in 1 ...
’s theory of justice, libertarianism, Amartya K. Sen’s and Martha Nussbaum’s capability approach, desert theories of justice, Michael Walzer’s theory of justice, global justice, justice and feminism, and justice and multiculturalism). An updated, extended edition of the book, with a new chapter on justice and democracy, was published in Hebrew by the Open University in 2013. Dahan wrote the postscript to the
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translation of Rawls’s 1985 Justice as Fairness, published in 2011 by Books in the Attic and Miskal. Since 2008, Dahan is involved in a series of studies on workers' rights in international labor law in collaboration with Dr. Hanna Lerner of the
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
University Department of Political Science and Dr. Faina Milman-Sivan of the
Haifa University The University of Haifa ( he, אוניברסיטת חיפה Arabic: جامعة حيفا) is a university located on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. Founded in 1963, the University of Haifa received full academic accreditation in 1972, becoming Is ...
Department of Law. This normative and empirical research project develops a theory of shared responsibility and principles of responsibility allocation designed to justify the protection of workers' rights in global chains of productions controlled by multinational corporations. The project is funded by the Israeli Science Fund (ISF). Hitherto, it has led to the publication of several articles in legal and philosophical journal. In early 2015, a collection of articles edited by the researchers will be published by
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Press under the title International Labor Rights and Global Justice. In 2009, together with Dr. Milman-Sivan, Dahan also edited a special edition the Law & Ethics of Human Rights journal, titled “Labor Rights in an Era of Globalization”. In the course of his studies on education, Dahan published a series of articles on equal opportunities and privatization in Israeli and international journals. Among other things, he published several articles together with Professor Yossi Yonah of Ben Gurion University in the Negev describing and critiquing ideological and normative aspects of the neoliberal reforms carried out since the 1980s in education systems in Israel and many other countries. In 2018 Dahan published the book 'On Educational Justice, Privatization, and the Aims of Education' the book was published by Van Leer institute and Hakibuoz Hameuchad. The book examines from a normative and empirical perspective different approaches to educational justice, different conceptions of privatization and their policy applications, and reviews different approaches to the questions of what should be the aims of an educational system in a democratic society. Finally, together with Professor Henry Wasserman, Dahan edited To Invent a
Nation A nation is a community of people formed on the basis of a combination of shared features such as language, history, ethnicity, culture and/or society. A nation is thus the collective identity of a group of people understood as defined by those ...
– a collection of articles on modern theories of nationality. The book was published in Hebrew in 2006 by the Open University as part of a series in the course Issues in the Study of
Nationalism Nationalism is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the State (polity), state. As a movement, nationalism tends to promote the interests of a particular nation (as in a in-group and out-group, group of peo ...
, together with Hebrew translations of Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities, Ernst Gellner’s Nations and Nationalism, and Partha Chatterjee’s Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World: A Derivative Discourse.


Books

On Educational Justice, Privatization, and the Aims of Education. This book was published in Hebrew by Van Leer institute and Hakibuoz Hameuchad in 2018.


Theories of Social Justice

This book was published in Hebrew by the Ministry of Defense Publications in 2007. An updated, extended edition of the book, with a new chapter on justice and democracy, was published in Hebrew by the Open University in 2013. This book is a key text in the university’s Contemporary Socioeconomic Justice Theories course.

Hebrew review of the book by Dr. Shlomi Segal in Iyyun
The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly.
Hebrew review of the book by Justice Dr. Avraham Tenenbaum in HaMishpat
Law Review, The College of Management Law School.


To Invent a Nation

A collection of articles on modern theories of nationality coedited with Professor Henry Wasserman; published in Hebrew in 2006 by the Open University.

“Nationality as conspiracy, or is the US an ideal model a nation?”
Review article in Haaretz, March 3, 2007.
“The people of Israel? Come again?”
Review article in Makor Rishon, March 9, 2007.


Other Publications about Social Justice


The postscript to the Hebrew translation of Rawls’s 1985 Justice as Fairness
published in 2011 by Books in the Attic and Miskal.


Selected Edited Publications

* Coeditor of a special edition on workers’ rights in the era of globalization in Law & Ethics of Human Rights, with Faina Milman-Sivan. * Guest editor of a special edition on education in the Alpayim literary journal, 2010.


Article on Land and Distributive Justice



Mishpat uMimshal (Law & Government), 8(223), 2005.


A Book and a Selection of Articles on Workers' Rights and Global Justice

* Co-editor of Global Justice and International Labor Rights (with Hanna Lerner and Faina Milman Sivan, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming, 2015). * Yossi Dahan, Hanna Lerner and Faina Milman Sivan, "Duties of Labor as Duties of Justice", Journal of Social Philosophy, forthcoming, 2015. * Yossi Dahan, Hanna Lerner and Faina Milman Sivan, “Shared Responsibility and the International Labor Organization,” Michigan Journal of International Law, Vol. 34 (2013), pp. 675–743. * Dahan, Y. Lerner, H. Milman, F. "Global Justice, Responsibility and International Labor Standards", Theoretical Inquires in Law, Vol. 11 No. 3, 2011. * Dahan, Y., Lerner, H. Milman, F. "International Labor Standards", Encyclopedia of Global Justice, Springer, 2011.


Selected Articles on Education

* Dahan, Y. (2010) Privatization, Marketization and Equality of Educational Opportunity, Journal of Law & Ethics of Human Rights, Vol. 4. * Dahan, Y. Hammer Y. 2010., "Democracy, the Educational Autonomy of Cultural Minorities and the Law: The Case of the Ultra-Orthodox Minority in Israel" in Alexander, H., Pinson, H., and Yonah, Y. (2009) Citizenship, Education and Social Conflict, London: Routledge. * Dahan, Y. Levy, G. (2000) "The Multicultural Education in the Zionist State – The Mizrahi Challenge" Studies in Philosophy and Education 19: (5-6): 423-444. * Yonah, Y., Dahan, Y. and D. Markovich. 2008. "Neo-liberal Reforms in Israel's Education System: the Dialectics of the State," International Studies in Sociology of Education 18(4): 199-216. Dahan, Y. Yonah, Y. (2007) "Israel's Education System: Equality of Opportunity: from Nation Building to Neo Liberalism" in Brock, C. and Levers, L. (eds) Aspects of Education in the Middle East and North Africa. Oxford University Press. * Yonah, Y, Dahan, Y. (2008) "Neo Liberal Reforms in Israel's Education System", in Resnik, J. (ed.) The Production of Educational Knowledge in the Global Era, Sense Publishers. (121-145).


Articles and Publications in Other Subjects

* Hebrew translation and annotation of Thomas Nagel’s What Does It All Mean: A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy, Papyrus, Tel Aviv University, 1994.


External links


Adva Center

Haoketz website

Oren Persico, Dahan Quixote
Globes website, November 21, 2002.
Vered Lee, Someone who does talk about justice
Haaretz website, October 21, 2007.

Calcalist website, April 29, 2010. * /www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-2569694,00.html Yossi Dahan, The freedom to live in dignity ynet website, April 16, 2003.
Yossi Dahan, On the poverty and bias of economic discourse in Israeli media
in the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition website, first published in Haokets website, December 12 25, 2004.

in the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition website. * ttp://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3820140,00.html Doron Koren, Educating the educators ynet website, December 12, 2009.
Yossi Dahan, Beyond protest and the welfare state
on the TheMarker website, July 8, 2013. * Recommendations of the Gafni Commission on Raising Funds for Schools from New Sources and Deepening Relations between the Education System and the Business Sector(October 1993) and of the Wollensky Commission n Administrative Autonomy and Decentralization in the Education System(August 1993) (together with Barbara Swirsky), Adva Center, 1994.
Women as Commodities: Women Trafficking in Israel (together with Nomi Levenkron)
Hotline for Refugees and Migrants, Isha L’Isha – Haifa Feminist Center and Adva Center.
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