BOOKS (Editor)
Environmental Protection and Transitions From Conflict to Peace: Clarifying Norms, Principles and Practices, co-editor with Carsten Stahn and Jens Iverson (OUP 2016)
Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Normative Foundations, co-Editor with Carsten Stahn and Jens Iverson (OUP 2014)
CHAPTERS
“Inclusion, Justice and Peace in Colombia,” in Carsten Stahn and Jens Iverson (eds), Jus Post Bellum and The Justice of Peace (OUP 2019)
Carsten Stahn, Jens Iverson & Jennifer Easterday, “Introduction: Protection of the Environment and Jus Post Bellum: Some Preliminary Reflections” in Carsten Stahn, Jens Iverson & Jennifer, Easterday (eds) Environmental Protection and Transitions from Conflict to Peace (OUP 2016)
“Beyond the ‘Shadow’ of the ICC: Struggles over the Terms of Justice in Colombia,” in Carsten Stahn, Christian De Vos and Sara Kendall (eds), Post-Conflict Justice (CUP 2015)
“Peace Agreements, Jus Post Bellum and Constitution Making,” in Stahn, Easterday and Iverson (eds), Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Normative Foundations (OUP 2014)
Jens Iverson, Jennifer Easterday & Carsten Stahn, “Exploring the Normative Foundations of Jus Post Bellum: An Introduction,” in Jens Iverson, Jennifer Easterday & Carsten Stahn (eds) Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Normative Foundations (OUP 2014)
“Witness Payments at the SCSL,” in Charles Jalloh (ed), Assessing the Legacy of the SCSL (CUP 2014)
“The Rule of Law at the National and International Levels in Post-Conflict Peace Agreements,” in André Nollkaemper and Machiko Kanetake (eds), The Rule of Law at the National and International Levels (Hart 2016)
ARTICLES
“Deciding the Fate of Complementarity: A Colombian Case Study,” Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law (2009)
“Jus Post Bellum in the Age of Terrorism,” American Society of International Law Annual Conference Proceedings (2013)
“Introductory Case Note: ICC: Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga,” American Society of International Law, International Legal Materials(Vol. 51, no. 5, 2012)
“Introductory Case Note: ICTY: Prosecutor v. Šljivančanin,” American Society of International Law, International Legal Materials (Vol. 50, no. 3, 2011)
“Obscuring Joint Criminal Enterprise at the SCSL,” Berkeley Journal of International Law Publicist (2009)
REPORTS
“Prosecuting those who Bear the Greatest Responsibility: The Trial of Charles Taylor, Part I” (WCSC 2010)
“Special Report on the Rule 98 Pleadings in Prosecutor v. Taylor: Defense Motion for Acquittal on Basis of Insufficient Evidence,” (WCSC 2009)
BLOG POSTS
Various posts about technology and human rights, written for JustPeace Labs, available here
Various posts covering trials at the International Criminal Court written for Open Society Justice Initiative, available here
Joint Criminal Enterprise in the Taylor Judgment, Intlawgrrls.com, August 9, 2012
Thomas Lubanga Sentenced to 14-Year Term, Intlawgrrls.com, July 10, 2012
Telling the Truth for Victims of the Conflict?, Intlawgrrls.com, June 6, 2012
Initial Reflections on JCE and Terrorism in the Taylor Judgment, Intlawgrrls.com, April 30, 2012
Lubanga Found Guilty by ICC Trial Chamber, Intlawgrrls.com, March 14, 2012
No Justice Cascade in Spain, Intlawgrrls.com, March 7, 2012
Spain: 1977 Amnesty Law “All Tied Up & Well Tied Up”, Intlawgrrls.com, March 6, 2012