Dr Nadine El-enany
Lecturer
Department of Criminology
Birkbeck University of London
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr. Nadine El-Enany joined Birkbeck as Lecturer in Law in 2013. Between 2010 and 2013 she lectured at Brunel University, London where she also co-directed the Brunel Human Rights Centre. After graduating with an LLB in 2006 from the London School of Economics, she completed her doctoral thesis in the field of EU and UK refugee law at the European University Institute, Florence. She has taught EU law at the London School of Economics, where she is presently a research fellow in the Migration Studies Unit. She was Guest Lecturer in European and Public Law on the London School of Economics Executive Education programme in May 2010. Nadine is currently Recent Developments Editor for the International Human Rights Law Review.
Research Interest
UK and EU refugee law, Critical human rights law,
Publications
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(2013)‘On Pragmatism and Legal Idolatry: Fortress Europe and the Desertion of the European Refugee’, Refugee Survey Quarterly
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(2013) ‘EU Refugee Law and the “Deserving Migrantâ€: Broadening Access to Welfare while Legitimising Exclusion’, Journal of Refugee Studies
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(2015) “On Pragmatism and Legal Idolatry: Fortress Europe and the Desertion of the Refugee†International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 22(1)