Bio
Samuel Ballin (he/they) is PhD candidate working in climate change and migration law. His research interests cut across forced and voluntary migration in the context of climate change, including labour migration and asylum. He also has an interest in interdisciplinary and sociolegal research, with a particular interest in the applications of queer theory and intersectionality in international migration law.
Recent Publications
- Ballin, Samuel, ‘Climate change and labour migration in the EU’ (2023) 14 Asiel- en Migrantenrecht 6/7, pp. 315-316.
- Ballin, Samuel, ‘Four challenges, three identities and a double movement in asylum law: queering the ‘particular social group’ after Mx M’ (2023) 49 Australian Feminist Law Journal 1.
- Ballin, Samuel and Irene Manganini, ‘Fixed categories vs. fluid identities: How are queer voices silenced in the theory and practice of asylum law?’ (2023) 11 Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration 1.