- Still a Long Way to Go: Implementation of the Law on Elimination of Violence Against Women in Afghanistan
- Analysis of International Jurisprudence Involving Sexual and Other Gender-Based Violence During Conflict
- Judicial Developments in the Application of International Law to Domestic Violence
- The Role of International Law in the Struggle against Sex-based and Gender-based Violence against Refugee Women
- Interpretation of Torture in the Light of the Practice and Jurisprudence of International Bodies
- Positive Obligations of States and the Protection of Human Rights
- Rape as a War Crime: The Position of International Law since World War II
- Human Rights of Women and the Public/Private Divide in International Human Rights Law
- Violence Against Women: Protection and Prevention Through International Law
- Violence Against Women: The International Legal Response
- Access to International Criminal Justice for Victims of Violence against Women Under International Family Law