Research areas
- Politics of International Law
- Law and Technology
- Law and Politics of borders
- Public International Law including; Laws of Armed Conflict and International Human Rights Law
Current research
Amin’s current research focus is on the use and development of digital technologies of mobility monitoring within the context of the European border control.
The European border security agencies, not least through the collaborative platform of Frontex – rebranded as the European Border and Coast Guard – and through its European Border Surveillance System (EUROSUR), develop and use integrated digital platform in order to achieve ‘situational awareness’, produce real-time traces of migrants’ passage as well as creating predictive maps for future interventions in upcoming ‘migratory events’.
Inter-operating biometric data and data mining technologies have also been used by EU member States to generate patterns of movement which predict possible routes of future migration, forecast possible future flows of migrants and calculate their possible destinations. This solution can also identify ‘high-risk travellers’ who might, among other things, intend to apply for asylum.
Use of such technologies, however, produce serious legal challenges in that they risk undermining the foundational principles of international refugee law as they pertain to the human rights of asylum seekers. One such principle is the principle of non-refoulement, which prohibits states from returning asylum seekers to grave harm. Yet the current technological solutions allow European border security forces to act pre-emptively and before the state’s legal responsibility is triggered.
As the result, the growing use of such technologies can reshape international law and affect human rights of the protection seekers negatively. What use for international law in the age of digital technologies? Can international law contain possible violence that the new technology can cause? And moreover, can new norms emerge from practices of the new technology? This project will answer such questions in the context of European border control operations and will offer a new understanding of the interaction between international law and technology.
Publications
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The Significance of Gregor Noll
(2024)
BookLegal imagination and the US project of globalising the free flow of data
Leila Brännström, Markus Gunneflo, Gregor Noll, Amin Parsa
(2024) AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication, 39 p.2259-2266
Journal articleTracing structural racism in Swedish policing: Laws, practices, and technologies of criminalized difference
Ida Nafstad, Amin Parsa
(2024) Punishment & Society
Journal articleLegal Tech, the Law Firm and the Imagination of the Right Legal Answer
Amin Parsa, Gregor Noll, Leila Brännström, Markus Gunneflo
(2023) Law and Critique, 34 p.381-394
Journal articleIntroduction: Tech and the Transformation of Legal Imagination
Leila Brännström, Gregor Noll, Amin Parsa, Markus Gunneflo
(2023) Law and Critique, 34 p.309-314
Journal article (comment)Future directions of sociology of law : Anna Lundberg and Ole Hammerslev in conversation with Amin Parsa and Niklas Selberg
Niklas Selberg, Amin Parsa
(2023) Retfærd: Nordisk juridisk tidsskrift, 2022 p.71-84
Journal articleIntroduction: Tech and the Transformation of Legal Imagination
Leila Brännström, Gregor Noll, Amin Parsa, Markus Gunneflo
(2023) Law and Critique, 34 p.309-314
Journal article (comment)Special Issue: Tech and the Transformation of Legal Imagination
(2023) Law and Critique, 34
Editor for a journalDecolonisation and Legal Knowledge. Reflections on Power and Possibility by Folúké Adébísí, [Book Review]
Amin Parsa
(2023) Retfærd: Nordisk juridisk tidsskrift, 04/2023 p.101-104
ReviewLegislative arts : interplays of art and law
Amin Parsa, Eric Snodgrass
(2022) Journal of Aesthetics and Culture, 14
Journal articleKolbari: Workers Not Smugglers
Amin Parsa
(2022) Seeing Like a Smuggler: Borders from Below , p.80-91
Book chapterA name that became a code: On the sociolegal life of compulsory hijab in Iran
Amin Parsa
(2022) Retfærd: Nordisk juridisk tidsskrift, 2/2022 p.85-95
Journal articleDecolonizing Labour Law: A Conversation with Professor Adelle Blackett
Amin Parsa, Niklas Selberg
(2021) Third World Approaches to International Law Review – TWAILR
Journal articleNär det universella exkluderar – folkrätt, asyl och uteslutande
Amin Parsa, Leyla Belle Drake
(2020) Glänta , p.106-118
Journal articleMilitary Uniform and Lethal Targeting in International Law on Armed Conflict
Amin Parsa
(2019) Uniform : Clothing and Discipline in the Modern World
Book chapterKnowing and seeing the combatant : Visuality and targeting in international law
Amin Parsa
(2019)
Conference - otherLogistics of Participation in International Law
Amin Parsa
(2019) Backstage Practices of Transnational Law
Book chapterGendered Harm and Structural Violence in the British Asylum System by Victoria Canning
Amin Parsa
(2019) State Crime Journal, 8 p.289-292
Journal article reviewTargeted by Persuasion: Military Uniform and the Legal Matter of Killing in War
Amin Parsa, Mahmoud Keshavarz
(2019) Law Text Culture, 23 p.223-239
Journal articleKnowing and seeing the combatant. Drone targeting in US counterinsurgency
Amin Parsa
(2018)
Conference - otherFrom Uniforms to Monitors : Persuasive design and targeting in international law
Amin Parsa, Mahmoud Keshavarz
(2018)
Conference paper: abstractKnowing and Seeing the Combatant. War, Counterinsurgency and Targeting in International Law
Amin Parsa
(2017)
DissertationResistance and Decolonization by Amílcar Cabral
Amin Parsa
(2017) Leiden Journal of International Law, 30 p.1031-1031
ReviewLogistics of participation in backstage practices of international law
Amin Parsa
(2016)
Conference paper: abstractPersuasive Design and Targeting of insurgents in International Law
Amin Parsa, Mahmoud Keshavarz
(2016)
Conference paper: abstractThe Principle of Distinction as Visuality : Targeting in Counterinsurgency
Amin Parsa
(2016)
Conference paper: abstractUniversitet bör engagera sig för flyktingarna
Amin Parsa, Niklas Selberg
(2015) Lundagård , p.26-26
Newspaper articleOn Passports
Sofi Jansson, Mahmoud Keshavarz, Amin Parsa
(2015) Retfærd: Nordisk juridisk tidsskrift, 38 p.92-92
Journal articleVad hindrar LU från att göra mer för flyktingarna?
Amin Parsa, Niklas Selberg
(2015) LUM: Lunds Universitets Magasin , p.16-16
Journal articleAgainst public order; A critique of the right to freedom of assembly
Amin Parsa
(2012)
Conference paper: abstractAgainst public order: A critique of the right to freedom of assembly
Amin Parsa
(2012) Civil Society Reclaims Public Space: Cross Perspective Based Research , p.32-37
Conference paperEvils of law; ethics of violence: A look on the derogatory nature of freedom of assembly
Amin Parsa
(2011) Ethics, Evil, Law and the State : State Power and Political Evil , p.9-16
Book chapter
Background
Amin Parsa holds a doctoral degree in Public International Law from Lund University. Amin's doctoral dissertation deals with the legal consequences of the use of technologies of target visualisation by US military in its counterinsurgency operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is currently a Vetenskapsrådet funded International Post-doc fellow the Department of Sociology of Law at Lund University and the Centre for the Politics of Transnational Law at Vrije University in Amsterdam.