Books
- Failing to Protect: The UN and the Politicisation of Human Rights (Hurst, 2014)
- The United Nations Human Rights Council: An early assessment (Routledge, 2013)
Articles
- ‘Expanding or Diluting Human Rights?: The proliferation of United Nations Special Procedures mandates.’ 38 (1) Human Rights Quarterly (2016), 164-193 (with Jacob Mchangama)
- “‘Jistis ak Reparasyon pou Tout Viktim Kolera MINUSTAH’: The United Nations and the Right to Health in Haiti” 28(3) Leiden Journal of International (2015), 507-527
- Rosa Freedman & Nicolas Lemay-Hebert, ‘Towards an alternative interpretation of UN immunity: A human rights-based approach to the Haiti Cholera Case‘ (2015) Zoom-In, QIL-Questions of International Law
- ‘UN Immunity or Impunity?: A human rights based challenge.’ European Journal of International Law (2014), pp. 239-254
- ‘Third Generation’ Rights: Is there room for hybrid constructs within International Human Rights Law?’, Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law(forthcoming, 2013)
- ‘The United Nations Human Rights Council: More of the same?’, 31 (2) Wisconsin International Law Journal (2013), pp. 208-251
- ‘New Mechanisms of the UN Human Rights Council,’ 29 (3) Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (2011), pp. 289–323
- ‘The United States and the Human Rights Council: An Early Assessment,’ 23(1) St Thomas Law Review (2010), pp. 23-70
- ‘Improvement on the Commission?: The UN Human Rights Council’s Inaction on Darfur,’ 16(1) University of California-Davis Journal of International Law & Policy(2009), pp. 81-129
- ‘Public Awareness of Human Rights:Distortions in the Mass Media,’ 14(4) International Journal of Human Rights, 14(4) (2010), pp. 491-523 (with Eric Heinze, 50% – 50%)
Book Chapters
- ‘Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The UN Human Rights Council at 10’ in Eric Cox and M. Joel Voss (eds.) The United Nations Human Rights Council at 10 (forthcoming, Routledge, 2016)
- ‘The United Nations Human Rights Council’ in Philip Alston and Frederic Mégret (eds.) The United Nations and Human Rights: A Critical Appraisal (forthcoming, Oxford University Press, 2016)
- ‘Supporting or Resisting? The Relationship between Global North States and Special Procedures’ in Aoife Nolan, Rosa Freedman and Therese Murphy (eds.) The United Nations Special Procedures ‘System’ (forthcoming Brill, 2016) (with Francois Crépeau)
- ‘The “Right” to Peace’ in Rosa Freedman and Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (eds.) Hybridity: Interdisciplinary Engagements (forthcoming, Routledge, 2016) (with Philipp Lottholtz)
- ‘Hybrid Human Rights’, in P. Jackson, Handbook on Security and Development (Edward Elgar; 2015), 386-401
Book Reviews
- ‘The End of Conceit: Western Rationality After Postcolonialism, by Patrick Chabal’, 2(1) Peacebuilding , (2013) pp.285-287
Shorter Papers (By Invitation)
- ‘Reform of selection process needed to strengthen Special Procedures’, International Service for Human Rights, (20 May, 2016) (by invitation)
- ‘Response to Devika Hovell’, American Journal of International Law Unbound (forthcoming, 2016) (by invitation)
- ‘Human Rights Protection: Ought the United Nations to have an increasing or diminishing role?’, Cicero Foundation Great Debate Paper No. 14/06 (July, 2014)
- Failing to Protect: Systemic weaknesses within the UN human rights machinery, Universal Rights Group, 7 July 2014