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Adis Selimi serves as a Research Fellow at the Chair of Practical Philosophy within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, a position held since October 2018. His work bridges legal theory and political ethics with a focus on migration governance and institutional legitimacy.
His academic credentials include:
- High school diploma (2013)
- Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and History, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (2016)
- Visiting Student, University College Cork, Ireland (2017)
- Master of Arts in Philosophy, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (2018)
Dr. Selimi's research interrogates the moral foundations of legal and political systems, specializing in territorial rights, state recognition ethics, and migration policy frameworks. His work critically examines how common good arguments function in migration ethics while analyzing tensions between individual freedoms and collective obligations. By engaging classical political philosophy (Hobbes, Rawls, Nozick) alongside contemporary migration debates, he develops nuanced perspectives on legitimacy in international institutions and the ethical dimensions of border politics.
His publication trajectory reveals deepening engagement with migration ethics since 2019, evolving from foundational legal theory review toward original contributions on state recognition and common good arguments. The 2023 book chapter represents a significant advancement in migration ethics scholarship, building methodically on earlier explorations of law-morality relationships evident in his 2019 review. Current work increasingly addresses territorial justice and institutional legitimacy within global migration systems.

