Ruben Wissing

Faculty of Law and Criminology
Department of European, Public and International Law
Expertise: migration law

Ruben Wissing is a PhD researcher at the (start-up) Migration Law Research Group at Ghent University. The subject of his research is refugee protection in Morocco and Turkey and the impact of EU migration policy.  The research is done under the guidance of promotor Prof. Dr. Ellen Desmet, Professor of Migration Law, and clustered with other migration studies by the interfaculty Centre for the Social Study of Migration and Refugees (CESSMIR) at Ghent University.

Ruben studied Law in Leuven and Madrid (2004), and also holds a bachelor in Philosophy.  After practising as a lawyer specialized in migration and asylum law in Antwerp for three years, he worked for the then Flemish Minorities Centre (now Kruispunt Migratie-Integratie) and later as a legal officer and policy coordinator at the Belgian Refugee Council (CBAR-BCHV) for more than six years.

He also was an independent consultant, i.a. as national expert for the Asylum Information Database (AIDA) of the European Council for Refugees and Exiles (ECRE), and at the UN Refugees Agency (UNHCR) in Brussels on the issue of migration detention.  In 2017 he coordinated the (start-up non-profit) organisation NANSEN, in combination with the teaching assistant position in Migration Law at the Ghent University with professor Desmet. In October 2023, Ruben Wissing as appointed the position of fulltime postdoc reseacher.