Miguel Rodriguez Vidosa

PhD Candidate

TLS: Tilburg Law School
TLS: Public Law and Governance

Bio

Miguel is a trained lawyer, human rights practitioner, and PhD candidate under the Global Law and Governance Signature Plan. His current research explores the role of international law in the spatialization of power through boundary-making practices. His broader research interests include political and legal philosophy, public international law and critical geography.

Miguel was previously a Middle East Coordinator at the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network, a human rights trainee at the European Parliament and an intern at the European Court of Human Rights. He has a LLB in Law (University of Seville), a MA in Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC) and a MRes in Political Philosophy (UNED).

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Recent publications

  1. A spatial oddity - What can international law learn from informal bou…

    Rodriguez Vidosa, M. (2023). A spatial oddity: What can international law learn from informal bounding practices?. Paper presented at 2023 Global Scholars Academy - Institute for Global Law & Policy (IGLP), Stellenbosch, South Africa.
  2. Legal boundaries - Space, law, and power in legal thought

    Rodriguez Vidosa, M. (2023). Legal boundaries: Space, law, and power in legal thought. A & MR (Asiel & Migrantenrecht), 6(7), 320-323.

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