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Publications

2025

  • Evans, M., & Hoddy, E. T. (2025). A framework for practice research on 'transformative justice'. Global Studies Quarterly, 5(3), pages. doi:10.1093/isagsq/ksaf090
    Article. .
  • Ahmed, T., & Ferreira, N. (2025). European Union approaches to Europe’s Romani People: the potential of a capabilities approach to law and policy making. In European Identities, Inclusion and Equality: Social Exclusion of Vulnerable Groups in the European Union (pp. 129–154 ( pages)). Cham, Germany: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-90602-2_9
    Chapter. .
  • Evans, M. (n.d.). Submission to the Special Rapporteur on the Promotion of Truth, Justice, Reparation and Guarantees of Non-Recurrence on ‘Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Context of Transitional Justice’. Geneva: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
    Reports and working papers. .
  • Ferreira, N., & Danisi, C. (2025). X, Y and Z (European Union): Who is protected as queer refugee by the Court of Justice of the European Union?. In Queer Judgments (pp. pages). Coventry, UK: Counterpress.
    Chapter. .
  • Ferreira, N., Moscati, M., & Raj, S. (2025). Queer(ing) Judgments. In Queer Judgments (pp. pages). Coventry, UK: Counterpress.
    Chapter. .

2024

  • Craig, E. (2024). Twenty five years of minority rights monitoring in Ukraine. European Yearbook of Minority Issues, 21, pages.
    Article. .
  • Ferreira, N., & Bausili, A. V. (2024). Adopting a rights lens to children’s training in football academies. Amicus Curiae, 5(2), 242-259.
    Article. .

2023

  • Ferreira, N., Sokhi-Bulley, B., Velluti, S., & Berry, S. (2023). Submission to the UK Parliament’s Human Rights (Joint Committee) ‘Legislative Scrutiny: Illegal Migration Bill’ inquiry. (pp. pages). London: UK Parliament.
    Other. .

2022

  • Thorne, B., & Evans, M. (2022). [Blog] The pitfalls and potential of researching and teaching ‘stuff’. LaPSe of Reason: Blogging from the School of Law, Politics and Sociology at the Âé¶¹Ó³»­.
    Blog. .
  • Craig, E., Berry, S., & Taban-McQuade, I. (2022). Submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues on ‘The Place of the Human Rights of Minorities in the Institutions, Structures and Initiatives of the United Nations’. Âé¶¹Ó³»­.
    Reports and working papers. .
  • Evans, M. (2022). In, against, and beyond transitional justice. In Beyond transitional justice: transformative justice and the state of the field (or non-field) (pp. 3-10). Abingdon: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781003169451-2
    Chapter. .
  • Evans, M. (2022). Beyond transitional justice: transformative justice and the state of the field (or non-field). Abingdon: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781003169451
    Edited Book. .
  • Townend, J., & Magrath, P. (2022). Remote trial and error: how COVID-19 changed public access to court proceedings. Journal of Media Law, 13(2), 107-121. doi:10.1080/17577632.2021.1979844
    Article. .

2021

  • Evans, M. (2021). Land and the limits of liberal legalism: property, transitional justice and non-reformist reforms in post-apartheid South Africa. Review of African Political Economy, 48(170), 646-655. doi:10.1080/03056244.2021.1987209
    Article. .
  • Baldi, G. (2021). Un-veiling dichotomies: European secularism and women’s veiling. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-79297-8
    Book. .
  • Danisi, C., Dustin, M., Ferreira, N., & Held, N. (2021). Queering asylum in Europe: legal and social experiences of seeking international protection on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-69441-8
    Book. .
  • Berry, S., & Taban, I. (2021). The right of minority-refugees to preserve their cultural identity: an intersectional analysis. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 1-22. doi:10.1177/09240519211033419
    Article. .
  • Evans, M. (2021). You cannot eat critique: on uncritical critical (legal) theory and the poverty of bullshit. European Journal of Legal Studies, 13(1), 187-222. doi:10.2924/EJLS.2019.036
    Article. .
  • Ferreira, N., & Danisi, C. (2021). Queering international refugee law. In The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law (pp. 78-96). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Chapter. .
  • Bu, Q. (2021). The global governance on automated facial recognition (AFR): ethical and legal opportunities and privacy challenges. International Cybersecurity Law Review, 2, 113-145. doi:10.1365/s43439-021-00022-x
    Article. .
  • Edmunds, J. (2021). Precarious bodies: the securitization of the "veiled" woman in European human rights. British Journal of Sociology, 72(2), 315-327. doi:10.1111/1468-4446.12806
    Article. .
  • Woods, L., McNamara, L., & Townend, J. (2021). Executive accountability and national security. Modern Law Review, 84(3), 553-580. doi:10.1111/1468-2230.12624
    Article. .
  • Hutton, M. (2021). Children first: putting the rights of children visiting prisons at the heart of policy and practice. In Parental Imprisonment and Children’s Rights (1st ed., pp. 240.0 pages). London: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315270234
    Chapter. .
  • Evans, M. (2021). Transitional justice, transformative justice, democracy and development. In Research handbook on democracy and development (pp. 359-371). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi:10.4337/9781788112659.00030
    Chapter. .
  • Ferreira, N. (2021). An exercise in detachment: the Council of Europe and sexual minority asylum claims. In Queer migration and asylum in Europe (pp. 78-108). UCL Press.
    Chapter. .
  • Velluti, S. (2021). The “Inside looking outâ€: mainstreaming human rights in EU external relations. In Human rights as a horizontal issue in EU external policy. les droits de l’homme comme domaine horizontal de la politique extérieure de l’Union européenne (pp. 275-306). Naples, Italy: Editoriale Scientifica.
    Chapter. .
  • Craig, E. (2021). The framework convention for the protection of national minorities and internalisation: lessons from the Western Balkans. Review of Central and East European Law, 46(1), 1-40. doi:10.1163/15730352-bja10042
    Article. .

2020

  • Moscati, M. (2020). Negotiating within legal ambiguity: same-sex partners, family disputes and negotiation in Italy. In Comparative dispute resolution (pp. 146-157). Edward Elgar. doi:10.4337/9781786433039
    Chapter. .
  • Velluti, S. (2020). The role of the EU in the promotion of human rights and international labour standards in its external trade relations. Switzerland: Springer Nature. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-56748-4
    Book. .
  • Skeet, C. (2020). [Review] Patrizia Gentile, Gary Kinsman, and L. Pauline Rankin (eds) We still demand!: Redefining resistance in sex and gender struggles. British Journal of Canadian Studies, 32(1-2), 139-188. doi:10.3828/bjcs.2020.8
    Article. .
  • Townend, J. (2020). Positive free speech and public access to courts. In Positive free speech: rationales, methods and implications (pp. 216.0 pages). UK: Hart Publishing.
    Chapter. .
  • Danisi, C., & Balboni, M. (2020). Reframing human rights in Russia and China: an international law perspective. In Rekindling the strong state in Russia and China: domestic dynamics and foreign policy projections (Vol. 45, pp. 61-78). Leiden: Brill. doi:10.1163/9789004428898_005
    Chapter. .
  • Moscati, M. (2020). Dispute resolution, domestic violence and abuse between lesbian partners. In Research handbook on gender, sexuality and the law (pp. 271-285). Edward Elgar.
    Chapter. .
  • Paz-Fuchs, A. (2020). Workfare’s persistent philosophical and legal issues: forced labour, reciprocity, and a basic income guarantee. In Welfare to work in contemporary European welfare states: legal, sociological and philosophical perspectives on justice and domination (pp. 364.0 pages). Bristol: Bristol University Press.
    Chapter. .
  • Skeet, C. (2020). [Review] Sharon Crozier-De Rosa (2018) Shame and the anti-feminist backlash: Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1890-1920. In Women's History Review (Vol. 29, Iss. 1, pp. 164-165). Taylor & Francis. doi:10.1080/09612025.2019.1672271
    Other. .

2019

  • Skeet, C. (2019). Forced sterilizations: addressing limitations of international rights adjudication through an intersectional approach. In Women's health and the limits of law: domestic and international perspectives (pp. 322 pages). Abingdon; New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781351002387
    Chapter. .
  • Danisi, C. (2019). Crossing borders between international refugee law and international human rights law in the European context: can human rights enhance protection against persecution based on sexual orientation (and beyond)?. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 37(4), 359-378. doi:10.1177/0924051919884758
    Article. .
  • Guntrip, E. (2019). International investment law, hybrid authority and jurisdiction. In The Oxford handbook of jurisdiction in international law (pp. 431-454). Oxford University Press.
    Chapter. .
  • Skeet, C. (2019). Intersectionality as theory and method: human rights adjudication by the European Court of Human Rights. In The Routledge Handbook of socio-legal theory and method (pp. pages). UK: Routledge.
    Chapter. .
  • Lee, P. -H. (2019). After the storm, comes a calm? The compromised ‘Asia’s first’ same-sex marriage. 199X Dorm, (2), pages.
    Article. .
  • Hutton, M. (2019). A labour of love: the lived experience of the parents of prisoners and their role as human rights protectors. In Handbook of prison and the family (pp. 385-405). Palgrave MacMillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-12744-2_19
    Chapter. .
  • Berry, S. (2019). [Review] Jeroen Temperman and András Koltay (2017) Blasphemy and freedom of expression: comparative, theoretical and historical reflections after the Charlie Hebdo massacre. Human Rights Law Review, 19(2), 387-391. doi:10.1093/hrlr/ngz006
    Article. .
  • Lee, P. -H. (2019). The struggle for marriage equality and intimate citizenship: a field occupied by multiple hegemonic discourses. Taiwan Human Rights Journal, 5(1), 173-186.
    Article. .
  • Evans, M. (2019). Contentious politics and contentious scholarship: challenges researching social movements in South Africa. The International Journal of Human Rights, 23(4), 653-678. doi:10.1080/13642987.2018.1562911
    Article. .
  • Berry, S. (2019). Avoiding scrutiny? The margin of appreciation and religious freedom. In The European Court of Human Rights and the Freedom of Religion or Belief: the 25 years since Kokkinakis (Vol. 13, pp. 103-127). Brill. doi:10.1163/9789004346901_007
    Chapter. .
  • Evans, M., & Wilkins, D. (2019). Transformative justice, reparations and transatlantic slavery. Social & Legal Studies, 28(2), 137-157. doi:10.1177/0964663917746490
    Article. .
  • Skeet, C. (2019). Orientalism in the European Court of Human Rights. Religion and Human Rights, 14(1), 31-63. doi:10.1163/18710328-13021145
    Article. .
  • Fouladvand, S. (2019). Corruption and human trafficking: a holistic approach. In Corruption in the global era: causes, sources and forms of manifestation (pp. 289-305). Routledge.
    Chapter. .
  • Ferreira, N. (2019). A Roma European crisis road-map: A holistic answer to a complex problem. doi:10.31235/osf.io/t2f7b
    Preprint. .
  • Brayson, K. (2019). Of bodies and burkinis: institutional Islamophobia, Islamic dress and the colonial condition. Journal of Law and Society, 46(1), 55-82. doi:10.1111/jols.12142
    Article. .
  • Dustin, M., Millns, S., & Ferreira, N. (2019). Gender and Queer Perspectives on Brexit. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-03122-0
    Edited Book. .
  • Moscati, M. (2019). [Review] Elizabeth Brake and Lucinda Ferguson (2018) Philosophical Foundations of Children’s and Family Law. International Journal of Children's Rights, 27(1), 177-192. doi:10.1163/15718182-02701004
    Article. .
  • Bohoslavsky, J. P., & Guntrip, E. (2019). Unanticipated consequences: the human rights implications of bringing sovereign debt disputes within investment treaty arbitration. In Yearbook on Investment Law & Policy 2017 (pp. 494-535). New York: Oxford University Press.
    Chapter. .
  • Evans, M. (2019). Transitional and transformative justice: critical and international perspectives. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
    Edited Book. .
  • Sanders, A. (2019). The CPS, policy-making and assisted dying: towards a ‘freedom’ approach. In Criminal Law Reform Now Proposals and Critique (pp. 133-154). UK: Bloomsbury. doi:10.5040/9781509916801.ch-005
    Chapter. .
  • Berry, S. (2019). The UN Human Rights Committee disagrees with the European Court of Human Rights again: the right to manifest religion by wearing a burqa. European Journal of International Law.
    Blog. .

2018

  • Guntrip, E. (2018). International investment law in an isolationist world: a human rights perspective. Human Rights and International Legal Discourse, 12(2), 138-152.
    Article. .
  • Petito, F., Berry, S., & Mancinelli, M. (2018). Interreligious engagement strategies: a policy tool to advance freedom of religion or belief. FORB & Foreign Policy Initiative.
    Reports and working papers. .
  • Dustin, M., & Held, N. (2018). In or out? A Queer intersectional approach to ‘Particular Social Group’ membership and credibility in SOGI asylum claims in Germany and the UK. GenIUS - Rivista di studi giuridici sull’orientamento sessuale e l’identità di genere, 2018(2), 74-87.
    Article. .
  • Bosland, J., & Townend, J. (2018). Open justice, transparency and the media: representing the public interest in the physical and virtual courtroom. Communications Law, 23(4), 183-202.
    Article. .
  • Ferreira, N. (2018). Reforming the Common European Asylum System: enough rainbow for queer asylum seekers?. GenIUS - Rivista di studi giuridici sull’orientamento sessuale e l’identità di genere, 2018(2), 25-42. doi:10.31235/osf.io/xag5u
    Article. .
  • Danisi, C. (2018). International protection and SOGI. GenIUS - Rivista di studi giuridici sull'orientamento sessuale e sull'identita' di genere, (2), 103.0 pages.
    Edited Special Journal Issue. .
  • O'Sullivan, A., & Fazaeli, R. (2018). Multilateralism, human rights and the 1970s: insights from Ireland's role in the development of the human rights field. Irish Studies in International Affairs, 29, 181-197. doi:10.3318/ISIA.2018.29.13
    Article. .
  • Danisi, C., Dustin, M., & Ferreira, N. (2018). [Blog] Brexit, sexual orientation and gender identity: what about the people?. The UK in a Changing Europe.
    Blog. .
  • Danisi, C. (2018). What 'Safe Harbours' are there for sexual orientation and gender identity asylum claims? A human rights reading of international law of the sea and refugee law. GenIUS - Rivista di studi giuridici sull'orientamento sessuale e sull'identita' di genere, 2018(2), 9-24.
    Article. .
  • O'Sullivan, A. (2018). A return to stability? Hegemonic and counter-hegemonic positions in the debate on universal jurisdiction in absentia. In Mobilising international law for 'Global Justice' (pp. 163-183). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108586665.008
    Chapter. .
  • Velluti, S. (2018). Articles 145-150 TFEU. In International and European labour law: a commentary (pp. 3-20). Baden Baden; München; Oxford: Nomos/ CH Beck/ Hart Publishing.
    Chapter. .
  • Van den Putte, L., & Velluti, S. (2018). The promotion of social trade by the European Union in its external trade relations. In Handbook on the EU and international trade (pp. 224-242). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
    Chapter. .
  • Berry, S. (2018). Aligning interculturalism with international human rights law: 'Living Together' without assimilation. Human Rights Law Review, 18(3), 441-471. doi:10.1093/hrlr/ngy022
    Article. .
  • Dustin, M. (2018). Neocolonial agendas and asylum for women and sexual minorities. Âé¶¹Ó³»­ Student Law Journal, 2(1), 25-33.
    Article. .
  • Evans, M. (2018). Transformative justice: remedying human rights violations beyond transition. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781351239462
    Book. .
  • Ferreira, N., & Venturi, D. (2018). [Blog] Testing the untestable: The CJEU’s decision in Case C-473/16, F v Bevándorlási és Ãllampolgársági Hivatal. European Database of Asylum Law.
    Blog. .
  • Dustin, M. (2018). Many rivers to cross: the recognition of LGBTQI asylum in the UK. International Journal of Refugee Law, eey018, pages. doi:10.1093/ijrl/eey018
    Article. .
  • Baldi, G. (2018). Law & critique: burkini, bikini and the female (un)dressed body. Critical Legal Thinking [weblog article, 22 June 2018], pages.
    Article. .
  • Bu, Q. (2018). Extraterritorial jurisdiction vis-à-vis sovereignty in tackling transnational counterfeits: between a rock and a hard place. European Intellectual Property Review, 40(6), 381-398.
    Article. .
  • Baldi, G. (2018). Re-conceptualizing equality in the work place: a reading of the latest CJEU’s opinions over the practice of veiling. Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, 7(2), 296-312. doi:10.1093/ojlr/rwy028
    Article. .
  • Danisi, C. (2018). Il principio del preminente interesse del minore in ambito migratorio: verso una convergenza?. In Migrazioni e diritto internazionale: verso il superamento dell'emergenza? (pp. 517-530). Napoli: Editoriale Scientifica.
    Chapter. .
  • Dustin, M. (2018). Op-Ed: sexual orientation, gender identity and asylum in the UK: is ‘discretion’ ever a choice?. ECRE Weekly Bulletin, pages.
    Article. .
  • Berry, S., & Petito, F. (2018). Interreligious engagement and sustainable peace. The role of interreligious dialogue and collaboration in combatting intolerance and discriminations: mapping internationalinitiatives and best practices. Italian Institute for International Political Studies.
    Reports and working papers. .
  • Brayson, K. (2018). From solidarity to precarity: thinking equality post-Brexit. The UK in a Changing Europe [Weblog article, 15 May 2018], pages.
    Article. .
  • Baldi, G. (2018). Between patriarchy and occupation: violence against women in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. In Reconsidering gender based violence and other forms of violence against women: Comparative analysis in the light of the Istanbul Convention (pp. 247-295). Italy: Libellula University Press.
    Chapter. .
  • Baldi, G. (2018). Re-thinking the (legal) limits of the state in the case of Talpis v Italy. In Reconsidering gender based violence and other forms of violence against women: Comparative analysis in the light of the Istanbul Convention (pp. 195-213). Italy: Libellula University Press.
    Chapter. .

2017

  • Bjarnadottir, M. (2017). Below the line: free speech, privacy and online publishing at the European Court of Human Rights. Young Human Rights Lawyer Journal, 1(3), 4-6.
    Article. .
  • Berry, S. (2017). Mainstreaming a minority rights-based approach to refugee and migrant communities in Europe. Minority Rights Group International.
    Reports and working papers. .
  • Lee, P. -H. (2017). Taiwan’s participation in international organisations: The World-Health-Assembly model [????????????? ???????]. In The law of living in jianghu: Plain Law Movement [????,????:????????] (pp. pages). Taipei: UNITAS Publishing Co..
    Chapter. .
  • Lee, P. -H. (2017). Against discrimination: The core principle and ultimate goal of international human rights law [???????????????:????]. In The law of living in jianghu: Plain Law Movement [????,????:????????] (pp. pages). Taipei: UNITAS Publishing Co..
    Chapter. .
  • Berry, S. (2017). Democracy and the preservation of minority identity: fragmentation within the European human rights framework. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 24(3), 205-228. doi:10.1163/15718115-02403005
    Article. .
  • Love, G., De Michele, G., Giakoumidaki, C., Sánchez, E. H., Lukera, M. F., & Cartei, V. (2017). Improving access to sexual violence support for marginalised individuals: findings from the LGBT and BME communities. Critical and Radical Social Work, 5(2), 163-179. doi:10.1332/204986017X14933954425266
    Article. .
  • Berry, S. (2017). Religious freedom and the European Court of Human Rights’ two margins of appreciation. Religion and Human Rights, 12(2-3), 198-209. doi:10.1163/18710328-12231145
    Article. .
  • Baldi, G. (2017). 'Visible others': a reading of the European obsession with the female veil. Sociology and Anthropology, 5(8), 677-687. doi:10.13189/sa.2017.050812
    Article. .
  • Baldi, G. (2017). 'Burqa avenger': law and religious practices in secular space. Law and Critique, 29(1), 31-56. doi:10.1007/s10978-017-9208-5
    Article. .
  • Millns, S. (2017). Gender and constitutionalism in the European Union. In Constitutions and gender (pp. 252-267). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. doi:10.4337/9781784716967.00017
    Chapter. .
  • Keating, H. (2017). The role of child support in tackling child poverty. In Wealth and Poverty in Close Personal Relationships Money Matters (pp. 148-166). doi:10.4324/9781315547589
    Chapter. .
  • Millns, S., & Wong, S. (2017). Wealth and poverty in close personal relationships: money matters. London: Routledge.
    Edited Book. .
  • Millns, S. (2017). Austerity, solidarity and equality: a European Union perspective on gender and wealth. In Wealth and poverty in close personal relationships: money matters (pp. 74-88). London: Routledge.
    Chapter. .
  • Brayson, K. (2017). Securing the future of the European Court of Human Rights in the face of UK opposition: political compromise and restricted rights. International Human Rights Law Review, 6(1), 53-85. doi:10.1163/22131035-00601001
    Article. .
  • Lee, P. -H. (2017). Beyond the text: ‘Global’ SOGI rights movement versus ‘International’ human rights law. Taiwan International Law Quarterly, 14(2), 39-70.
    Article. .
  • Gentili, G., & Elaine, M. (2017). The Supreme Court of Canada's transnational judicial communication on human rights (1982-2014): an empirical assessment. In Judicial Dialogue and Human Rights (pp. 114-152). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    Chapter. .
  • O'Sullivan, A. (2017). Universal jurisdiction in international criminal law: the debate and the battle for hegemony. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315648507
    Book. .
  • Guntrip, E. (2017). A sociological perspective on investment arbitrators and human rights. In Challenging human rights disenchantment 50 years on from the ICCPR and ICESCR. Âé¶¹Ó³»­.
    Presentation. .
  • Drisceoil, V. N. (2017). Law, language and access to justice in Northern Ireland: remedying the great mischief. In Droit, langues et cultures: regards croisés sur les difficultés d'accès à la justice au Royaume-Uni (pp. 87-110). Paris: Éditions Panthéon-Assas.
    Chapter. .

2016

  • Bjarnadottir, M. (2016). Does the internet limit human rights protection? The case of revenge porn. Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and E-Commerce Law, 7(3), 204-215.
    Article. .
  • Demir, E. (2016). The role of the United Nations women, peace and security agenda in promoting gender justice in post-conflict societies: is the agenda transformative. International Journal of Rule of Law, Transitional Justice and Human Rights, 7(7), 81-91.
    Article. .
  • Craig, E. (2016). Minority rights, integration and education in the Western Balkans. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 67(4), 453-471.
    Article. .
  • Baldi, G. (2016). Liberal paradoxes: women’s body, religious expression, and gender equality in a secular age. AG AboutGender, 5(10), 166-185.
    Article. .
  • Baldi, G. (n.d.). The ‘humanity’ of the secular legal subject’: reading the European Court of Human Rights’ decisions over the practice of veiling. Birmingham Law School - Institute of European Law.
    Reports and working papers. .

2015

  • Millns, S. (2015). Making the case for comparative public law. In The method and culture of comparative law: essays in honour of Mark Van Hoecke (pp. 283-300). Oxford: Hart Publishing.
    Chapter. .

2013

  • Edmunds, J. (2013). Human rights, Islam and the failure of cosmopolitanism (Vol. 13). SAGE Publications. doi:10.1177/1468796812470796
    Book. .
  • Anagnostou, D., & Millns, S. (2013). [Editorial] Gender equality, legal mobilization, and feminism in a multilevel European system. Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 28(2), 115-131. doi:10.1017/cls.2013.17
    Article. .
  • Anagnostou, D., & Millns, S. (2013). Special Issue: Gender equality, legal mobilization and feminism in a multi-level European system. Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 28(2), pages.
    Edited Special Journal Issue. .

2009

  • Berry, S. (2009). [Review] Peter Cane, Carolyn Evans and Zoë Robinson (2008) Law and Religion in Theoretical and Historical Context. Religion and Human Rights, 4(1), 71-74. doi:10.1163/187103209X442243
    Article. .

Unpublished works

  • Lee, P. -H. (n.d.). Against political circumvention: Taiwan’s innovative approach to internalising international human rights. Law Sense Magazine, (20), 8-11.
    Article. .
  • Fouladvand, S. (n.d.). Tackling human trafficking: a tale of two protocols. In 'Roundtable on Modern Slavery' hosted by The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).
    Presentation. .
  • Guntrip, E. (n.d.). Investment arbitration for debt disputes: undermining human rights compliance?. In Investment Arbitration for Debt Disputes: Undermining Human Rights Compliance?. Columbia University, New York.
    Presentation. .