D. Phil. Oxford University, England, Graduate of the Hebrew University School of the Law (magna cum laude). Head of the Program in The Social Contract Revisited and the Modern Welfare State and project coordinator at Oxford University
Co-Academic Director (with Prof. Itzhak Galnoor) of the “The Limits of Privatization” project that is part of the Van Leer Institute’s Hazan Center for Social Justice. Chairperson and Board Member of Bimkom - Planners for Planning Rights. Board member (volunteer) of the Commitment to Peace and Social Justice association.
Research areas: Welfare-to-work reforms; institutions and ideologies in the modern welfare state; organization of the secondary labor market; human rights.
Book
Paz-Fuchs, A. (2008). Welfare to Work: Conditional Rights in Social Policy. Oxford University Press.
Articles
· Paz-Fuchs, A. (2008). “Behind the Contract for Welfare: Antecedent Themes in Welfare to Work Programs” Berkeley Journal of Labor and Employment Law 29 (2).
· Paz-Fuchs, A. (2008). “Rights, Duties and Conditioning Welfare” Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 21.
· Paz-Fuchs, A. (December 2007). “Dignity for the Poor – Between Human Dignity and the Right to Social Security” Social Security, Vol. 75 9.
· Paz-Fuchs, A. (2004). “Welfare Reform Between Capitalism and the Patriarchy” Society, Labor and Law. P. 339. “
· Paz-Fuchs, A. (May 2004). “The Fallacies of Objections to Selective Conscientious Objection.” Israeli Law Review 36(3).
Other Publications:
“On Conditional Rights – A Rights Analysis of Welfare to Work Programs” – The Program for Society and the Economy (Newsletter No. 4, Van Leer Institute, 2007)