Berfin Nur Osso is a doctoral candidate at the University of Helsinki, the Faculty of Law, and Project Researcher at the Academy of Finland as part of the University of Eastern Finland, Law School. Osso's doctoral research project investigates the interplay between externalization and the rights claims of migrants in irregular circumstances, particularly in the Greek-Turkish context, focusing on the intersections of international refugee law, legal and political theory, and the EU asylum law and...

Roles

  • University of Helsinki

    University, Helsinki, Finland
    Doctoral candidate

  • University of Eastern Finland (Academy of Finland)

    University, Finland
    Project Researcher

  • Tampere University

    University, Tampere, Finland
    Teacher

  • Academy of Finland

    Other, Helsinki, Finland
    Project Researcher

  • Koç University

    University, Istanbul, Turkey
    Undergraduate Research Assistant

  • Institute of International Relations

    Research Institute, Prague, Czech Republic
    Research Assistant

Research

Unpacking the Safe Third Country Concept in the European Union: B/orders, Legal Spaces, and Asylum in the Shadow of Externalization

Authors Berfin Nur Osso
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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1 Journal Article

Narratives of Agency: Understanding the Refugee Experience through Paintings at the EU’s External Borders

Authors Berfin Nur Osso
Year 2024
Journal Name Borders in Globalization Review
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2 Journal Article

‘Now You See Me’: Refugees Looking Back at the EU’s Border Camp Watch in Lesvos

Authors Berfin Nur Osso, Henk van Houtum
Year 2024
Journal Name Geopolitics
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3 Journal Article

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