Following are some selected recent publications of the researchers affiliated with the Shattuck Center of Human Rights:
- Martin Guzi, Martin Kahanec, Lucia Mytna Kurekova (forthcoming 2023): The Impact of Immigration and Integration Policies On Immigrant-Native Labor Market Hierarchies, in: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
- Kirsten Roberts Lyer (2023): Change at the Top: The Necessity of Transitional Leadership Provisions in the Laws of Independent State-Based Institutions, in: Journal of Human Rights Practice.
- John Shattuck, Sushma Raman, Mathias Risse (2022): Holding Together. The Hijacking of Rights in America and How to Reclaim Them for Everyone, The New Press.
- Kirsten Roberts Lyer (2022): Parliaments in Partnership, ‘Effective Human Rights Engagement for Parliamentary Bodies: A Toolkit’, Inter Pares, International IDEA.
- Felix Butzlaff (2022): Consenting Participation? How Demands for Citizen Participation and Expert-Led Decision-Making Are Reconciled in Local Democracy, in: Political Studies Review
- Andrea Krizsán and Conny Roggeband (2021): Politicizing Gender and Democracy in the context of the Istanbul Convention, Palgrave MacMillan.
- David Langtry and Kirsten Roberts Lyer (2021) National Human Rights Institutions: Rules, Requirements and Practice, Oxford University Press.
- Andrea Krizsán and Conny Roggeband (2021): Reconfiguring state-movement relations in the context of de-democratization, in: Social Politics, 28(3), pp. 604-628.
- Conny Roggeband and Andrea Krizsán (2021): The selective closure of civic space, in: Global Policy, 12(55), pp.23-33.
- Martin Kahanec, Lucia Kováčová, Zuzana Poláčková, Mária Sedláková (2020): The social and employment situation of Roma communities in Slovakia, European Parliament's Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL).
- Marie-Pierre Granger (2020): The Political Dynamics of EU Human Rights Law: Scratching Beneath the Surface, in: Paul James Cardwell and Marie-Pierre Granger (Eds.): Research Handbook on the Politics of EU Law,Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 246-280.
- Kirsten Roberts Lyer (2019): Parliaments as Human Rights Actors: The Potential for International Principles on Parliamentary Human Rights Committees, in: Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 37:3, pp. 195-215.
- Sybe de Vries, Henri de Waele, and Marie-Pierre Granger (Eds.) (2018): Civil rights and EU citizenship: Challenges at the crossroads of the European, national and private spheres, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Martin Kahanec et al. (2013): Social protection rights of economically dependent self-employed workers, European Parliament Directorate General for Internal Policies. Policy Department A: Employment Policy, Brussels.