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Article

Mitchell, Lynsey (2024) Courting controversy : the use of trigger warnings in teaching human rights law. Law Teacher, 58 (2). pp. 168-185. ISSN 0306-9400

Mitchell, Lynsey (2024) Weaponising human rights through empty rhetoric and imperialist narratives : British discourse on reproductive rights and gender equality. Third World Approaches to International Law Review, 62.

Mitchell, Lynsey (2023) International law as shibboleth : the continued appeal of heroic narratives in support of military intervention. London Review of International Law, 11 (3). pp. 481-510. ISSN 2050-6333

Mitchell, Lynsey (2022) [Book Review] : Scottish Feminist Judgments: (Re) Creating Law from the Outside In. Juridical Review, 4. pp. 230-232. ISSN 0022-6785

Mitchell, Lynsey and Weldon-Johns, Michelle (2022) Law's invisible women : the unintended gendered consequences of the COVID-19 lockdown. Amicus Curiae, 3 (2). pp. 188-217. ISSN 1461-2097

Mitchell, Lynsey (2021) Reading narratives of privilege and paternalism : the limited utility of human rights law on the journey to reform Northern Irish abortion law. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 72 (1). pp. 89-131. ISSN 0029-3105

Mitchell, Lynsey (2018) Re-affirming and rejecting the rescue narrative as an impetus for war : to war for a woman in a Song of Ice and Fire. Law and Humanities, 12 (2). pp. 229-250. ISSN 1752-1491

Book Section

Mitchell, Lynsey; Gauci, Jean-Pierre and Sander, Barrie, eds. (2024) The gender of international human rights law? : Uncovering legal academics' views on teaching women's rights. In: Teaching International Law. Emerging Legal Education . Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781003429265

Mitchell, Lynsey; Ferreira, Nuno and Moscati, Maria Federica and Raj, Senthorun, eds. (2024) R (on the application of A and B) v Secretary of State for Health (United Kingdom) : what is the cost of reproductive rights? In: Queer Judgments Project. Counterpress, Oxford. ISBN 9781910761229 (In Press)

Report

Wood, Jill and Murphy, Catherine and Mitchell, Lynsey and McPherson, Rachel (2024) Outdated, Harmful and Never in the Public Interest : The Urgent Need to Modernise Scotland's Abortion Law and Prevent Prosecutions. Engender Scotland, Glasgow.

Mitchell, Lynsey and Webster, Elaine and Camps, Diana (2023) The Right to Cultural Life in Scotland. Human Rights Consortium Scotland, Edinburgh.

Review

Mitchell, Lynsey (2020) Book Review : Susan Harris Rimmer and Kate Ogg (Eds.): Research Handbook on Feminist Engagement with International Law. [Review]

Mitchell, Lynsey (2019) Making women human : uncovering the contribution of women to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. [Review]

Mitchell, Lynsey (2017) Lord Kames : selected writings. [Review]

Other

Mitchell, Lynsey (2022) Are women's rights really human rights? The limitations of Human Rights law in securing abortion rights. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

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