Bio
Dr Céline Bauloz is Senior Migration Research Officer at the International Organization for Migration and Senior Fellow at the Global Migration Centre, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Céline previously worked as Managing Editor of the Refugee Survey Quarterly (Oxford University Press) and visiting lecturer and researcher in diverse academic institutions, including the University of Bocconi, the Graduate Institute, the University of Fribourg and Harvard Law School. She also regularly served as consultant for international and non-governmental organizations, such as the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the European Union, and as expert for the International Association of Refugee Law Judges (European Chapter) on the elaboration of judicial analyses for EASO Professional Development Series.
Publications/recent projects
- “A Comparative Thematic Mapping of Global Migration Initiatives: Lessons Learned towards a Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration”, Migration Research Leaders Syndicate in Support of the Global Compact on Migration, Geneva, IOM, 2017, 26 p.
- “Foreigners: Wanted Dead or Alive? Medical Cases before European Courts and the Need for an Integrated Approach to Non-Refoulement”, European Journal of Migration and Law, 18(4), 2016, pp. 409-441.
- Seeking Asylum in the European Union: Selected Protection Issues Raised by the Second Phase of the Common European Asylum System (co-edited with M. Ineli-Ciger, S. Singer & V. Stoyanova, Leiden/Boston: Brill/Nijhoff, International Refugee Law Series, 2015, 297 p.
- Research Handbook on International Law and Migration (co-edited with V. Chetail), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014.