Farahat, Anuscheh
Professorship for Public Law in its European Context
Ulli Engleder
My research
"My research focuses primarily on inequality conflicts and issues of participation and belonging. It is therefore about who belongs to society in the first place and how we distribute rights and prosperity. These issues are fundamental to social coexistence in a liberal and social democracy. This is particularly evident in the example of migration. This topic is very present in public debate. How we legally control and shape migration and what role human rights, co-determination, and the rule of law play in this is a central question of my research."
Research areas
- European, Austrian, and constitutional law, in particular solidarity and recognition conflicts in constitutional law
- National, European, and international migration law, in particular participation rights, labor migration, and studies on citizenship in a transnational context
- International human rights protection, in particular social rights and inequality conflicts
- Comparative law
Curriculum vitae
- 2000–2006 Studied law at Goethe University Frankfurt (Main) and Université Paris X (Nanterre)
- 2003 Master's degree in international and European law (Paris Nanterre)
- 2006 First state law examination (Hesse)
- 2011 Doctorate (Dr. jur.), Department of Law, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
- 2012 Second state examination in law (Hesse)
- 2012–2013 LL.M. studies at UC Berkeley Law School, CA, USA
- 2013–2014 Research assistant (post-doc) at the Institute for European Health Policy and Social Law (INEGES) at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
- 2014–2017 Research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg
- 2018–2019 Visiting professor at the Institute for European Law and International Law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU)
- 2020 Habilitation through the Department of Law at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (venia legendi for public law, European and international law, comparative law, and sociology of law)
- 2017–2024 Head of the Emmy Noether Research Group (DFG) “Transnational Solidarity Conflicts: Constitutional Courts as Forums and Actors in Conflict Resolution”
- 2019–2024 University Professor of Public Law, Migration Law, and Human Rights at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg
- Since 2017 Senior Research Affiliate at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg
- Since 2023 Max Planck Fellow at the MPI for Social Anthropology in Halle and Head of the JUST MIGRATION research group
- Since March 2024 University Professor of Public Law in its European Dimensions at the University of Vienna