Jerca AM ‘Avoiding Discomfort, Implying Consent: The Role of Euphemism in Establishing Evidence of Sexual Violence at the International Criminal Court’ (2024) International Journal for the Semiotics of Law (37) 429
Benedetti N and Queralt S, ‘A literature review of the role of forensic linguistics in gender-based violent crimes in italy: supporting legal professionals and providing scientific evidence’ (2023) Revista de Llengua i Dret, Journal of Language and Law (79) 140
Ehrlich S, ‘Intersections of race and gender in sexual assault trials’ (2021) Gender and Language 15 (3) 430
Gribaldo A, Unexpected subjects. Intimate Partner Violence, Testimony, and the Law (Hau Books Chicago 2021)
Saccà F, Stereotipo e pregiudizio: La rappresentazione giuridica e mediatica della violenza di genere (Franco Angeli 2021)
Saccà F and Massidda L, ‘Stereotypes And Prejudices In The Legal Representation of Violence Against Women: A Socio-Cultural Analysis Of The Judgments in the Italian Courts’ (2021) 27(2) Science Culture Society 62
Engle K, The Grip of Sexual Violence in Conflict: Feminist Interventions in International Law (Stanford University Press 2020)
Ristik, J, ‘Protection From Gender-Based Violence Before The European Court Of Human Rights’ (2020) 6 Journal of Liberty and International Affairs 71
Ehrlich S, ‘Language and Sexual Violence in the Legal System: “He Said/She Said” Accounts and Beyond’ in Kira Hall & Rusty Barrett (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Language and Sexuality (Oxford University Press 2019)
Orts Llopis MÁ, ‘Las leyes sobre la violencia de género y doméstica en España y Reino Unido y la emoción: un estudio léxico del discurso jurídico desde el análisis del sentimiento’ (2019) Revista de Llengua i Dret, Journal of Language and Law (71) 171
Hildebrand-Edgar N and Erlich S, ‘'She was quite capable of asserting herself': Powerful Speech Styles and Assessments of Credibility in a Sexual Assault Trial’ (2017) Language and Law / Linguagem e Direito 4(2) 89
Orts Llopis MÁ, ‘Terror at Home. On the Rhetoric of Domestic Violence Legislation in the United Kingdom and Spain’ (2017) Journal of Intercultural Communication 17(2) 1
Merry SE, The Seductions of Quantification: Measuring Human Rights, Gender Violence, and Sex Trafficking (The University of Chicago Press 2016)
Rodríguez Luna R and Bodelón González E, ‘Mujeres maltratadas en los juzgados: la etnografía como método para entender el derecho “en acción”’ (2015) 24 Revista de Antropología Social 105
Radačić I, ‘The European Court of Human Rights as a Mechanism of Justice for Rape Victims’ in Powell A, Henry N and Flynn A (eds) Rape Justice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)
Goldscheid J, ‘Gender Neutrality and the “Violence against Women” Frame’ (2014) 5 CUNY Academic Works 307
McNeilly K, ‘Gendered Violence and International Human Rights: Thinking Non-Discrimination Beyond the Sex Binary’ (2014) 22 Feminist Legal Studies 263
Ehrlich S, ‘Post-Penetration Rape and the Decontextualization of Witness Testimony’ in Chris Heffer, Frances Rock and John Conley (eds), Legal-Lay Communication: Textual Travels in the Law (Oxford University Press 2013)
Munro VE, ‘Violence against Women, “Victimhood” and the (Neo)Liberal State’ in Vanessa E Munro and Margaret Davies (eds), The Ashgate Research Companion to Feminist Legal Theory (Ashgate 2013)
Śledzińska-Simon A, ‘Making Progress in Elimination of Gender Stereotypes in the Context Of Gender-Based Violence: The Role Of The CEDAW Committee’ (2013) 16(1) Amsterdam University Press 41