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Ellen Allde

Keywords: Intersectionality; decoloniality; (im)mobility; exceptionalism; bordering ‘Europe’

Working Group(s): Working Group on Feminist Theory, Refugees, and Displacement; Working Group on Courts and Refugee Protection. 

 

 

Bio

Ellen Allde is a PhD candidate in Law at Queen Mary University of London, researching on the in-accessibility of law for women in European spaces of bordering. Ellen completed her LLM in Human Rights Law at Queen Mary University of London and her BA in Law and International Relations at SOAS, University of London. She was called to the Bar of England and Wales with Inner Temple at the Hilary Ceremony 2022. Ellen has experience in research and providing legal assistance in areas of asylum and immigration, EU, family, and housing and social welfare. Her research interests relate to the study of mobility and rights, building from intersectional and decolonial theories. Ellen’s research is funded by Queen Mary University of London Leverhulme Trust Doctoral Scholarship (Queen Mary-LTDS).

Working title: ‘The exception-to the-exception-to-the-exception: situating women within the EU hotspot approach’