Address
Nationality
German
Research interests
International Refugee Law, European and International Human Rights Law, Comparative Legal Analysis, CEAS-Reform
Education
PhD Student in Law, Ruhr-University-Bochum
First Legal State Exam, RUB, specialization in International and European Law
A-Level (Abitur), Josef-Albers-Gymnasium Bottrop
Work Experience and other Activities
Law firm, Norto Rose Fulbright, Research Associate
Member of Refugee Law Clinic e.V. at RUB
Most recent Publications
‚Are All Options Exhausted?: How an ECJ Ruling Affects the Lives of Afghan Women‘; https://voelkerrechtsblog.org/de/are-all-options-exhausted/
Grants and Awards
PhD Scholarship of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Conferences and Panels
Speaker and Panellist, "Digitalized Externalization: a Way to Circumvent the Non-Refoulement-Principle?", Digital Frontier Conference: Forced Migration in a Changing Technological Landscape, Bochum.
Presentation at the International Humanitarian Law Clinic in The Hague on politically persecuted persons in Iran.
Language Skills
German (Mother Tongue)
English (Fluent)
Turkish (Fluent)