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Said Saddiki, PhD

Said Saddiki is a professor of international relations and international law at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco, where he has headed the Department of Public Law since 2023. He also served as a professor at Al-Ain University in Abu Dhabi, UAE, for nearly seven years. He is a senior fellow at the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis and co-chair of the Research Committee on Migration and Citizenship of the International Political Science Association.

He has authored six books, including 鈥淲orld of Walls: Structure, Roles and Effectiveness of Separation Barriers鈥 and 鈥淭he State in a Changing World: Nation-State and New Global Challenges.鈥 He is also the co-author of 鈥淏orders and Border Walls in the Arab World: Challenges of Security, Migration, and Policy.鈥 He has published several articles, book chapters, and policy papers and received several international awards and grants, including a Fulbright Visiting Scholarship, a Research Fellowship at the NATO Defense College in Rome, and the Arab Prize in the Social Sciences and Humanities.

Graduate Courses Taught

International Humanitarian & Refugee Law, Standards, and Principles

Select Publications

Borders and Border Walls in the Arab World: Challenges of Security, Migration, and Policy. Co-edited with Elisabeth Vallet. Tangiers: Maison Al-Ihya d’茅dition et de distribution, 2025. (In Arabic)

鈥淯N Charter Reform: Balancing Sovereign Equality and Effective Functioning.鈥 In Sovereignty and Coercion: The United Nations in the Web of Power Politics, edited by Hans K枚chler, 169-184. Vienna: International Progress Organization, 2025.

鈥淏order Walls in a Regional Context: The Case of Morocco and Algeria.鈥 In Borders and Border Walls: In-Security, Symbolism, Vulnerabilities, edited by Elisabeth Vallet and Andreanne Bissonnette, 106鈥116. New York: Routledge, 2021.

鈥淭he Maghreb and Intra-African Migration: One Challenge and Different Strategies.鈥 In Intra-Africa Migrations: Borders as Challenges and Opportunities, edited by Inocent Moyo, Jussi P. Laine, and Christopher Changwe Nshimb, 126鈥139. London: Routledge, 2021. of 1 2

鈥淔encing the Desert: Contexts and Politics of the Gulf Border Walls.鈥 Journal of Borderlands Studies 3 9 , n o . 4 ( 2 0 2 4 ) : 6 2 3 鈥 6 3 6 . h t t p s : / / d o i . o rg / 10.1080/08865655.2023.2168293.

鈥淥pen Internal Borders and Closed External Borders in the EU.鈥 In Open Borders: In Defense of Free Movement, edited by Reece Jones, 169鈥176. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2019. (Co-authored with Meryem Lakhdar). https://doi.org/10.2307/ j.ctt22nmc35.15.

World of Walls: Structure, Roles and Effectiveness of Separation Barriers. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2017. https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0121

Research Interests

Border walls/fences

Foreign policy analysis

International migration

The Western Sahara dispute


Education

  • PhD, Public Law, Mohammed 1st University, Oujda
  • DESA, Public Law, Mohammed 1st University, Oujda
  • License, Public Law, Mohammed 1st University, Oujda
  • DEUG, Law, Mohammed 1st University, Oujda.
Said Saddiki, PhD

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Affiliated Faculty

MA in Humanitarian Assistance and Crisis Management

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