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Karen Blixens Plads 16
2300 København S
Karen Blixens Plads 16, 2300 København S, 6B Bygning 6B, 6B-2-31
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Thomas is professor with special responsibilities in migration and refugee law at the University of Copenhagen. In addition, he is professor II at the Faculty of Law, Oslo University and honorary professor at Aarhus University. He received his PhD (in international law) from Aarhus University, MSc (in refugee studies) from the University of Oxford and MA (in political science) from the University of Copenhagen.
His research focuses on international refugee law, human rights, and the relationship between international law and politics. He is author or editor of several books, including Access to Asylum: International Refugee Law and the Globalisation of Migration Control (Cambridge University Press, 2011), which received the 2013 KG Idman Award for best publication in international law, Tracing the Roles of Soft Law in Human Rights (Oxford University Press, 2016); The Power of Legality: International Law and its Practices (Cambridge University Press 2016); Human Rights and the Dark Side of Globalisation (Routledge, 2016) Protecting the Rights of Others (DJØF, 2013), The Migration Industry: The Commercialisation of International Migration (Routledge, 2013), and Sovereignty Games: Instrumentalizing State Sovereignty in Europe and Beyond (Palgrave, 2008). He is also series editor of the Routledge Studies in Human Rights and part of the editorial board for Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies.
Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen is a regular commentator on asylum and immigration matters in Nordic and international media. He has consulted for a number of international organisations, governments and NGOs, and previously served as member of the Danish Refugee Appeals Board.
KEYWORDS: asylum, refugee law, migration policy, human rights theory, law and politics
VIDEOS:
Lecture on "refugee crisis" at the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences
Lecture from the AHRI MOOC on mass migration
Science & Cocktails Lecture: “The Refugee Crisis: Facts, numbers and solutions”
Thomas is professor with special responsibilities in migration and refugee law at the University of Copenhagen. In addition, he is professor II at the Faculty of Law, Oslo University and honorary professor at Aarhus University. He received his PhD (in international law) from Aarhus University, MSc (in refugee studies) from the University of Oxford and MA (in political science) from the University of Copenhagen.
His research focuses on international refugee law, human rights, and the relationship between international law and politics. He is author or editor of several books, including Access to Asylum: International Refugee Law and the Globalisation of Migration Control (Cambridge University Press, 2011), which received the 2013 KG Idman Award for best publication in international law, Tracing the Roles of Soft Law in Human Rights (Oxford University Press, 2016); The Power of Legality: International Law and its Practices (Cambridge University Press 2016); Human Rights and the Dark Side of Globalisation (Routledge, 2016) Protecting the Rights of Others (DJØF, 2013), The Migration Industry: The Commercialisation of International Migration (Routledge, 2013), and Sovereignty Games: Instrumentalizing State Sovereignty in Europe and Beyond (Palgrave, 2008). He is also series editor of the Routledge Studies in Human Rights and part of the editorial board for Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies.
Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen is a regular commentator on asylum and immigration matters in Nordic and international media. He has consulted for a number of international organisations, governments and NGOs, and previously served as member of the Danish Refugee Appeals Board.
KEYWORDS: asylum, refugee law, migration policy, human rights theory, law and politics
VIDEOS:
Lecture on "refugee crisis" at the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences
Lecture from the AHRI MOOC on mass migration
Science & Cocktails Lecture: “The Refugee Crisis: Facts, numbers and solutions”
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen (Participant)
Activity: Other activity types › Other (prizes, external teaching and other activities) - Other
Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas (Recipient), 2011
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Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas (Recipient), 2017
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