Books

  • Emily Haslam, The Subjects and Subjectivities of International Criminal Law: A Critical Introduction (Hart 2024)
  • Emily Haslam, The Slave Trade, Abolition and the Long History of International Criminal Law: The Recaptive and the Victim (Routledge 2019)

Chapters

  • Emily Haslam, ‘Archived Bodies:  The Transatlantic Slave Trade and Abolition’ in Didi Herman and Connal Parsley (eds) Interdisciplinarities: Research Process, Method and the Body of the Law (Palgrave Macmillan 2022)
  • Emily Haslam, ‘Writing More Inclusive Histories of International Criminal Law: Lessons from the Slave Trade and Slavery ‘ in Tallgren and Skouteris (eds) The New Histories of International Criminal Law (OUP 2019)

Articles

Emily Haslam and Rod Edmunds, ‘Whose Number is it Anyway? Common Legal Representation, Consultations and the “Statistical Victim”’ (2017) Journal of International Criminal Justice 931-952