Publicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Universidad de Deusto (17)

2022

  1. Los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS): Hacia un nuevo contrato social intra e inter-generacional

    Estudios de Deusto: revista de Derecho Público, Vol. 70, Núm. 2, pp. 191-224

2021

  1. La transversalización de la perspectiva de género en las asignaturas de Derecho Internacional Público: La experiencia de la Universidad de Deusto y del proyecto Gearing Roles

    Innovación docente y renovación pedagógica en derecho internacional y relaciones internacionales: el impacto de la investigación en la docencia (Dykinson), pp. 24-44

2020

  1. Economic, social and political costs of the (non)realization of human rights: towards a new social contract

    Can We Still Afford Human Rights? Critical Reflections on Universality, Proliferation and Costs (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.), pp. 220-240

2019

  1. El derecho al desarrollo: luces y sombras

    Protección del medio ambiente: Fiscalidad y otras medidas del derecho al desarrollo (Thomson Reuters Aranzadi), pp. 47-70

  2. The UNDRIP: an increasingly robust legal parameter

    International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 23, Núm. 1-2, pp. 7-21

2018

  1. Concluding remarks

    EU Human Rights and Democratization Policies: Achievements and Challenges (Taylor and Francis), pp. 179-183

  2. EU human rights and democratization policies in a post-Western world

    EU Human Rights and Democratization Policies: Achievements and Challenges (Taylor and Francis), pp. 11-26

  3. EU human rights and democratization policies: Achievements and challenges

    Taylor and Francis, pp. 1-188

  4. EU human rights and democratization policies: An introduction

    EU Human Rights and Democratization Policies: Achievements and Challenges (Taylor and Francis), pp. 1-8

  5. Human rights and democracy promotion in times of contraction: EU human rights and democratization policies in Egypt

    Contracting Human Rights: Crisis, Accountability, and Opportunity (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.), pp. 105-119

  6. International law, ethno-cultural diversity and indigenous peoples' rights: A postcolonial approach

    International Studies in Human Rights, Vol. 122, pp. 168-187

2017

  1. EU promotion of deep democracy in Egypt after the Arab spring: A missed opportunity?

    Revista electrónica de estudios internacionales (REEI), Núm. 33

  2. Human Rights, Cultural Diversity and Legal Pluralism from an Indigenous Perspective: The Awas Tingni Case

    Human Rights Encounter Legal Pluralism: Normative and Empirical Approaches (Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.), pp. 55-76

  3. Indigenous peoples: From objects of protection to subjects of rights

    Expanding Human Rights: 21st Century Norms and Governance (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.), pp. 55-74

2011

  1. Freedom from want revisited from a local perspective: Evolution and challenges ahead

    The Local Relevance of Human Rights (Cambridge University Press), pp. 40-81

2009

  1. Extraterritorial duties in international law

    Global Justice, State Duties: The Extraterritorial Scope of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in International Law (Cambridge University Press), pp. 51-113