- The Transnational Mining Justice Movement: Reflecting on Two Decades of Law Reform Activism in the Americas (2020)
- Why does Justin Trudeau Succumb to Corporate Pressure? (2019)
- Effectiveness Framework for Home-State Non-Judicial Grievance Mechanisms (2019)
- Submissions for Review of Voices at Risk Guidelines for Human Rights Defenders (2018)
- Advocating for a Home-State Grievance Mechanism: Law Reform Strategies in the Canadian Resource Justice Movement (February 1, 2018).
- Building the Case for a Home-State Grievance Mechanism: Law Reform Strategies in the Canadian Resource Justice Movement (2018)
- Canadian Economic Diplomacy: Policy Gaps, Human Rights Impacts & Recommendations (February 2018). Submission to the United Nations Working Group on Business & Human Rights on behalf of the Justice & Corporate Accountability Project)
- Canadian Government Promises Stronger Monitoring of Canadian Companies Operating Abroad (2018)
- Independent Accountability Needed for Canadian Mining Companies Abroad (2017)
- Canada and the Responsibility of Home States in the Protection of Human Rights for the Activities of Extractive Industries in Latin America (2017)
- The “Canada Brand”: Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in Latin America (2016)
- ‘Cracks in the Policy:’ Human Rights Commission Probes Canada on Mining (2014)
- Mining Company Lawsuit Shows Need forInternational Law Reform (2014)
- “Will Canadian Companies be Held Responsible for Their Actions Abroad?” (2013)
- Canadian Mining Companies and Domestic Law Reform: A Critical Legal Account (2012)
The Transnational Mining Justice Movement: Reflecting on Two Decades of Law Reform Activism in the Americas (2020)
Charis Kamphuis, Canadian Yearbook of International Law
July 2020
Why does Justin Trudeau Succumb to Corporate Pressure? (2019)
Charis Kamphuis, The Conversation
May 2019
Effectiveness Framework for Home-State Non-Judicial Grievance Mechanisms (2019)
Charis Kamphuis and Leah Gardner, Chapter in Extractive Industries and Human Rights in an Era of Global Justice: New Ways of Resolving and Preventing Conflicts (Amissi M. Manirabona & Yenny Vega Cardenas, eds,)
January 2019
Submissions for Review of Voices at Risk Guidelines for Human Rights Defenders (2018)
Charis Kamphuis & Shin Imai, JCAP
November 2018
Advocating for a Home-State Grievance Mechanism: Law Reform Strategies in the Canadian Resource Justice Movement (February 1, 2018).
Isabel Feichtner & Markus Krajewski, eds, Human Rights in the Extractive Industries: Transparency, Participation, Resistance (Springer, 2018),
2018
Building the Case for a Home-State Grievance Mechanism: Law Reform Strategies in the Canadian Resource Justice Movement (2018)
Charis Kamphuis, Human Rights in the Extractive Industries: Transparency, Participation, Resistance (Isabel Feichtner & Markus Krajewski, eds,)
February 2018
Canadian Economic Diplomacy: Policy Gaps, Human Rights Impacts & Recommendations (February 2018). Submission to the United Nations Working Group on Business & Human Rights on behalf of the Justice & Corporate Accountability Project)
Charis Kamphuis
February 2018
Canadian Government Promises Stronger Monitoring of Canadian Companies Operating Abroad (2018)
Charis Kamphuis and Shin Imai, Due Process of Law Foundation
January 2018
Independent Accountability Needed for Canadian Mining Companies Abroad (2017)
Charis Kamphuis, Penelope Simons, & Shin Imai, The Hill Times
March 2017
Canada and the Responsibility of Home States in the Protection of Human Rights for the Activities of Extractive Industries in Latin America (2017)
Due Process of Law Foundation (DPLF), Human Rights Clinic—Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa, Justice and Corporate Accountability Project (JCAP) (Shin Imai & Leah Gardner)
2017
The “Canada Brand”: Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in Latin America (2016)
Shin Imai, Leah Gardner, and Sarah Weinberger
2016
‘Cracks in the Policy:’ Human Rights Commission Probes Canada on Mining (2014)
Shin Imai, Embassy – Opinion Human Rights
November 2014
Mining Company Lawsuit Shows Need forInternational Law Reform (2014)
Sarah Molyneaux & Shin Imai, Law Times News
October 2014
“Will Canadian Companies be Held Responsible for Their Actions Abroad?” (2013)
Shin Imai, Opinion in the Globe and Mail, Toronto
July 2013
Canadian Mining Companies and Domestic Law Reform: A Critical Legal Account (2012)
Charis Kamphuis, German Law Journal
2012