Ehab Alhousari

Ehab Alhousari

Doctoral student

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Research

Ehab Alhousari is a Doctoral Candidate in Public Law at the Faculty of Law, Lund University. The primary aim of his research project is to analyze Swedish and Danish Migration and Citizenship Laws and to investigate their impact on the integration of refugees empirically. His comparative analysis specifically focuses on the different legal statuses and rights granted to international protection beneficiaries in Sweden and Denmark, respectively. Particular interest is given to the structural facets—legal statuses and rights—of these laws, with a specific focus on the temporality of residence permits and the effects of the "liminal legality" on the integration process, which arise from the current prevailing norm of temporariness in protection.

Teaching

Ehab Alhousari teaches various courses at different levels, including Introduction to Swedish Law, where he specifically covers EU Law and Swedish Administrative Law; Migration Law: Thematic Approaches, focusing particularly on the Legal Integration of People in Need of Protection; and Swedish Migration Law, which is part of Public Law offered in the fourth semester of the Swedish Law program. His teaching duties also include supervising essays, examining group presentations, and leading seminars.

UKÄ subject classification

  • Law

Free keywords

  • Migration Law
  • Citizenship Law
  • Comparative Law
  • EU Migration and Asylum Law
  • Public International Law
  • Human Rights Law
  • Asylum
  • Integration
  • Empirical research
  • Interdisciplinary research

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