Publications

Aronsson-Storrier, M. (2017) “Sanitation, human rights and disaster management“, Disaster Prevention and Management 26.5: 514-525.

Aronsson-Storrier, M. and da Costa, K. (2017) “Regulating disasters? The role of international law in disaster prevention and management“, Disaster Prevention and Management  26.5: 502-513.

Binder, M. (2015) “Paths to intervention: What explains the UN’s selective response to humanitarian crises?” Journal of Peace Research 52.6: 712-726.

Binder, M. (2017) The United Nations and the Politics of Selective Humanitarian Intervention, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Binder, M. and Heupel, M. (2018) ‘Contested Legitimacy: The UN Security Council and Climate Change’, in Climate Change and the UN Security Council, edited by Shirley Scott and Charlotte Ku, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Binder, M. and Heupel, M. (2015) ‘The legitimacy of the UN Security Council: Evidence from recent General Assembly debates’International Studies Quarterly 59.2: 238-250.

Binder, M. (2017) “Why Does UN Humanitarian Intervention Remain Selection?’Sustainable Security, 7 March 2017.

Breau, S. (2016) The Responsibility to Protect in International Law: An emerging paradigm shift, London: Routledge, pp306. ISBN 9781138830516.

Freedman, R. and Mchangama, J. (2016) ‘Expanding or Diluting Human Rights?: The Proliferation of United Nations Special Procedures Mandates’, Human Rights Quarterly 38.1: 164-193.

Freedman, R. (2014) Failing to protect: the UN and the politicisation of human rights, London: Hurst & Company, pp238. ISBN 9781849044103.

Freedman, R. and Lemay-Hebert, N. (2015) “‘Jistis ak Reparasyon pou Tout Viktim Kolera MINUSTAH’: The United Nations and the Right to Health in Haiti“, Leiden Journal of International Law 28: 507-527.

Freedman, R. Nolan, A., and Murphy, T. (2017) The United Nations Special Procedures system. Brill, pp472. ISBN 9789004304697 doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004304703.

Freedman, R. (2013) The UN Human Rights Council: a critique and early assessment, London: Routledge pp332. ISBN 9780415640329.

Freedman, R. and Houghton, R. (2017) ‘Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Politicisation of the Human Rights Council‘, Human Rights Law Review 0 (2017): 1-17.

Freedman, R. (2014) ‘UN Immunity or Impunity? A Human Rights Based Challenge’, The European Journal of International Law 25.1: 239-254.

Garrett, B., Sato, M., Tagusari, M., Lehrfreund, S. and Jabbar, P. (2014) The inevitability of error: the administration of justice in death penalty cases, Report, London: The Death Penalty Project.

Lottholz, P. and von Billerbeck, S. (2019) ‘Senior Leadership Performance Management in International Organizations,’ Final Report, UN and Global Order Programme, University of Reading.

Sato, M., Hoyle, C. and Speechley, N.-E. (2017) Wrongful convictions of refugees and asylum seekers: responses by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. Criminal Law Review 2017 (2): 106-122. ISSN 0011-135

Sato, M.(2016) 世論という神話―望むのは「死刑」ですか?’ (Public opinion myth: is ‘death’ what we really want?). 世界(Sekai), 879. pp. 183-191. ISSN 0582-4532

Sato, M. and Bacon, P. (2015) The public opinion myth: why Japan retains the death penalty. Report. London: The Death Penalty Project.

Sato, M. (2015) ‘Vox Populi, Vox Dei? A closer look at the ‘public opinion’ argument for retention’, In: Šimonovic, I. (ed.) Moving away from the death penalty: arguments, trends, and perspectives, Geneva: UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, pp. 250-258. ISBN 9789211542158.

Sato, M. and Hough, M. (2016) ‘Disrupting the market for illegal rhino horn and ivory’, Journal of Trafficking, Organised Crime and Security 2.1: 21-35.

Sato, M. (2014) The death penalty in Japan: will the public tolerate abolition? Springer VS. ISBN 9783658006778.

Sato, M. (2014) ‘Public attitudes to wrongful conviction in death penalty cases’, Ryukoku Corrections and Rehabilitation Center Journal 4: 71-74. ISSN 9784877985950.

Sato, M. (2017) ‘Police legitimacy and public cooperation: is Japan an outlier in the procedural justice model?‘ In: Oberwittler, D. and Roché, S. (eds) Police-citizen relations across the world: comparing sources and contexts of trust and legitimacy,  London: Routledge, pp. 108-126.

von Billerbeck, S. (2017) ‘UN Peace Operations and Conflicting Legitimacies’, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 11.3.

von Billerbeck, S. (2016) Whose Peace? Local Ownership and United Nations Peacekeeping. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

von Billerbeck, S. (2016) ‘Peacekeeping under a new Secretary-General: priorities, challenges and opportunities’, New World (United Nations Association-UK) 2, 2016.

von Billerbeck, S. (2015) ‘In UN Peacebuilding, Local Ownership Takes Backseat’, Guest Blog Entry, One Earth Future Foundation, 31 March 2015.

von Billerbeck, S. (2015) ‘Local Ownership and UN Peacebuilding: Discourse Versus Operationalization’, Global Governance 21. 2, April-June 2015.

Zaum, D. (2017) ‘International Transitional Administrations and the Politics of Authority Building’, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 11.4: 409-428.

Zaum, D. (2017) The Legitimacy and Legitimation of International Organizations, in Ian Hurd, Ian Johnstone, and Jacob Katz Cogan (eds.), Oxford Handbook of International Organizations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1107-25.

Zaum, D. and Tardy, T. (2016) ‘France and the United Kingdom in the Security Council’ , in David Malone, Sebastian von Einsiedel, and Bruno Stagno Ugarte (eds) The UN Security Council in the Twenty-first Century , Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 121-38.

Zaum, D. (2013) Legitimating International Organizations, Oxford: Oxford University Press.