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  1. Human rights courts and global constitutionalism : coordination through judicial dialogue.   -- In:  Global constitutionalism -- ISSN 2045-3817. -- Vol. 10, (2021), no. 3, s. 439-464. 
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  2. Human rights courts and global constitutionalism : coordination through judicial dialogue.   -- In:  Global constitutionalism -- ISSN 2045-3825. -- Vol. 10, (2021), no. 3, s. 439-464. 
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  3. Challenges and pitfalls in research on compliance with the „Views“ of UN Human Rights trealty bodies : a reply to Vera Shikhelman.   -- In:  European journal of international law -- ISSN 0938-5428. -- Vol. 18, (2020), no. 2, s. 693-708. 
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  4. Implementing decisions of International Human Rigts Institutions – Evidence from the United Nations Human Rights Committee.   -- In:  European journal of international law -- ISSN 0938-5428. -- Vol. 30 (2019), no. 3, s. 753-777. 
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  5. Reaching the tipping point? : emerging international human rights norms pertaining to sexual orientation and gender identity.   -- In:  Human rights quarterly -- ISSN 0275-0392. -- Vol. 38 (2016), no. 1, s. 134-163. 
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  6. Expanding or diluting human rights? : the proliferation of United Nations special procedures mandates.   -- In:  Human rights quarterly -- ISSN 0275-0392. -- Vol. 38 (2016), no. 1, s. 164-193. 
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  7. Comparing the support of the EU and the US for international human rights law qua international human rights law : worlds too far apart?.   -- In:  International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 4, s. 901-922. 
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  8. The (in)effectiveness of UN human rights treaty body recommendations.   -- In:  Netherlands quarterly of human rights -- ISSN 0169-3441. -- Vol. 33, (2015), no. 2, s. 194-223. 
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