• Initiation of Investigation and Selection of Cases, in International Criminal Procedure Principles and Rules (Oxford, forthcoming 2013) (with W. Schabas).[more]

  • \"War Time\" in International Criminal Law, 35 Hum. Rts. Q. 232 (2013) (book review).

  • An Expressive Rationale for the Thematic Prosecution of Sex Crimes, in Thematic Prosecution of International Sex Crimes 11 (Morten Bergsmo ed., Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 2012).[ssrn]

  • How Serious are International Crimes? The Gravity Problem in International Criminal Law, 51 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 18 (2012).[ssrn]

  • Fact-Finding Without Facts, Commentary on Nancy Combs' Book, 106 Proc. Am. Soc'y Int'l L. 315 (2012).

  • Choosing to Prosecute: Expressive Selection at the International Criminal Court, 33 Mich. J. Int'l L. 265 (2012).[ssrn]

  • Giving Priority to Sex Crime Prosecutions: The Philosophical Foundations of a Feminist Agenda, 11 Int'l Crim. L. Rev. 515 (2011).[ssrn]

  • Crimes Against Humanity, in Research Handbook on International Criminal Law (B. Brown ed., Elgar 2011) (solicited).[ssrn]

  • Crimes Against Humanity, in Handbook of International Criminal Law (W. Schabas & N. Bernaz eds., Routledge 2010) (solicited).[more]

  • Contributing author of peer-reviewed case reports, Oxford Reports on International Criminal Law (May 2009-present) http://oxfordlawreports.com[more]

  • Gravity and the Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court, 32 Fordham Int'l L.J. 1400 (2009).[ssrn]

  • Periodic contributor, IntLawGrrls (Aug. 2008-present) http://intlawgrrls.blogspot.com[more]

  • Article 21, Applicable Law, in Commentary on the Rome Statute of the ICC 435 (O. Triffterer ed., Hart 1999 & 2008).[more]

  • Justice in Cambodia: Past, Present, and Future, 19 Crim. L.F. 335 (2008) (book review).

  • The Road from Rome: The Developing Law of Crimes Against Humanity, 22 Hum. Rts. Q. 335 (2000).[ssrn]