Journal Articles
Haslam, E and Jivraj, S (2025)
Public participation in re-naming processes: Navigating Sir John Hawkins,
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 45(3), ISSN: 0143-6503. DOI:
10.1093/ojls/gqaf012.
Haslam, E (2022)
Writing the recaptive: a response,
London Review of International Law, 10(1), pp.159-166, DOI:
10.1093/lril/lrac004.
Haslam, E (2019)
The Slave Trade, Abolition and the Long History of International Criminal Law, DOI:
10.4324/9780429436482.
Haslam, E and Edmunds, R (2017)
Whose Number is it Anyway?,
Journal of International Criminal Justice, 15(5), pp.931-952, ISSN: 1478-1387. DOI:
10.1093/jicj/mqx052.
Haslam, E (2016)
International Criminal Law and Legal Memories of Abolition: Intervention, Mixed Commission Courts and ‘Emancipation’,
Journal of the History of International Law, 18(4), pp.420-447, ISSN: 1388-199X. DOI:
10.1163/15718050-12340074.
Haslam, E and Edmunds, R (2013)
Managing a New ‘Partnership’,
Criminal Law Forum, 24(1), pp.49-85, ISSN: 1046-8374. DOI:
10.1007/s10609-012-9188-y.
Haslam, E and Edmunds, R (2012)
Common Legal Representation at the International Criminal Court: More Symbolic than Real?,
International Criminal Law Review, 12(5), pp.871-903, ISSN: 1567-536X. DOI:
10.1163/15718123-01205004.
Haslam, E (2011)
Subjects and Objects: International Criminal Law and the Institutionalization of Civil Society,
International Journal of Transitional Justice, 5(2), pp.221-240, ISSN: 1752-7716. DOI:
10.1093/ijtj/ijr008.
Mansell, W and
Haslam, E (2005)
John Bolton and the United States' Retreat from International Law,
Social & Legal Studies, 14(4), pp.459-485, ISSN: 0964-6639. DOI:
10.1177/0964663905057591.
Dembour, M-B (2004)
Silencing Hearings? Victim-Witnesses at War Crimes Trials,
European Journal of International Law, 15(1), pp.151-177, ISSN: 0938-5428. DOI:
10.1093/ejil/15.1.151.
Haslam, E (2002)
Unlawful Population Transfer and the Limits of International Criminal Law,
The Cambridge Law Journal, 61(1), pp.66-75, ISSN: 0008-1973. DOI:
10.1017/s0008197302001526.
Haslam, E (2000)
INFORMATION WARFARE: TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW,
Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 5(2), pp.157-175, ISSN: 1467-7954. DOI:
10.1093/jcsl/5.2.157.
Chapters
Haslam, E (2022)
Archived Bodies: The Transatlantic Slave Trade and Abolition. In
Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies, Springer International Publishing, pp.9-21, ISBN: 9783030892968. DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-89297-5_2.
Haslam, E (2019)
Writing More Inclusive Histories of International Criminal Law. In
The New Histories of International Criminal Law, Oxford University PressOxford, pp.130-C8.N85, ISBN: 0198829639. DOI:
10.1093/oso/9780198829638.003.0008.
Haslam, E (2014)
Silences in international criminal legal histories and the construction of the victim subject of international criminal law: The nineteenth-century slave trading trial of joseph peters. In
Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law an Introduction, pp.180-195, DOI:
10.4324/9781315855943.
Haslam, E (2004) Victim Participation at the International Criminal Court: A Triumph of Hope Over Experience?. In
Permanent International Criminal Court Legal and Policy Issues, pp.315-334.
Haslam, E (2004)
Human Rights and Hegemony in the War Against Terror. In
September 11, 2001: A Turning Point in International and Domestic Law?, Brill | Nijhoff, pp.363-383, ISBN: 9781571053268. DOI:
10.1163/9789004480582_017.