BOOKS:
1. G. Gaggioli, Self ‐ Defense in Armed Conflicts (Ongoing).
2. G. Gaggioli, Mutual influence between human rights and international humanitarian law in the light of the right to life, Paris, Pedone, August 2013, 550 p. (PhD thesis).
EDITED BOOKS:
3. S. J. Barela, M. Fallon, G. Gaggioli & J.D. Ohlin (eds.), Interrogation and Torture. Research on Efficacy and Its Integration with Legality and Morality, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020.
4. R. Kolb, G. Gaggioli & P. Kilibarda (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Further Reflections, Cheltenham UK [etc.], Edward Elgar Publishing (Ongoing).
5. G. Distefano, G. Gaggioli & A. Hêche (eds), Commentaire à la Convention de Vienne sur la succession d’Etats en matière de traités, Bruxelles, Bruylant, 2016, 2141 p.
6. R. Kolb & G. Gaggioli (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Cheltenham UK [etc.], Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013, 704 p.
JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS :
7. G. Gaggioli and I. Sobol, “What role for international humanitarian law and human rights law in the fight against terrorist networks?”, in: R. Kolb, G. Gaggioli and P. Kilibarda (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Further Reflections, Cheltenham UK [etc.], Edward Elgar Publishing (in preparation).
8. G. Gaggioli, “Use of Force in Armed Conflicts: The Proliferation of Paradigms”, in: R. Kolb, G. Gaggioli and P. Kilibarda (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Further Reflections, Cheltenham UK [etc.], Edward Elgar Publishing (in preparation).
9. G. Gaggioli, « Article 42 », Commentaires du CICR à la troisième Convention de Genève relative au traitement des prisonniers de guerre, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 20 p. (forthcoming)
10. G. Gaggioli, « Articles 91‐94 », Commentaires du CICR à la troisième Convention de Genève relative au traitement des prisonniers de guerre, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 35 p. (forthcoming).
11. G. Gaggioli and P. Kilibarda, “Unmasking the Challenges: Interrogation and International Law”, in S. J. Barela, M. Fallon, G. Gaggioli, J.D. Ohlin, Interrogation and Torture. Research on Efficacy and Its Interplay with Legality and Morality, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020.
12. G. Gaggioli and N. Melzer, « Methods of Warfare », in Ben Saul and Dapo Akande, Oxford Guide to International Humanitarian Law, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 32 p. (forthcoming).
13. G. Gaggioli, “The Strength of Evolutionary Interpretation in International Human Rights Law”, in G. Abi-Saab, K. Keith, G. Marceau and C. Marquet (eds), Evolutionary Interpretation and International Law, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2019, pp. 103-114.
14. G. Gaggioli, “The Legal Sources of the Concept of Self-Defence and their Relevance During Armed Conflicts”, Proceedings of the Bruges Colloquium: 18th Bruges Colloquium, Brussels, College of Europe, ICRC, 2018.
15. G. Gaggioli, « The Use of Force in Armed Conflicts: Conduct of Hostilities, Law Enforcement and Self‐Defense », in M. Schmitt, C. Ford and W. Williams (eds), Complex Battlespaces: The Law of Armed Conflict and the Dynamics of Modern Warfare, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 61‐108.
16. G. Gaggioli & G. Dvaladze, « Military Objectives », in N. Pons and D. Jukic, Companion of International Humanitarian Law, Leiden, Brill, 2018, pp. 499‐504.
17. P. Kilibarda & G. Gaggioli, « Globalization of Non‐International Armed Conflicts », in M. Lattimer and P. Sands, The Grey Zone: Civilian Protection Between Human Rights and the Laws of War, London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018, pp. 117‐155.
18. G. Gaggioli, « Targeting Individuals Belonging to an Armed Group », Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, vol. 51, n°901, 2018, pp. 901‐917.
19. G. Gaggioli, “International Humanitarian Law: The Legal Framework of Humanitarian Forensic Action”, Forensic Science International, n ° 282, 2018, pp. 184-194.
20. G. Gaggioli, "Human Rights and Personal Self - Defense in International Law by Jan Arno Hessbruegge", Melbourne Journal of International Law, vol. 18 (2), July 2017, pp. 460-475.
21. G. Gaggioli, “Remoteness and Human Rights Law”, in JD Ohlin, Research Handbook on Remote Warfare, Cheltenham UK [etc.], Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017, pp. 133‐185.
22. G. Gaggioli, “A legal approach to investigations of arbitrary deprivations of life in armed conflicts: The need for a dynamic understanding of the interplay between IHL and HRL”, Questions of International Law, Zoom - in 36, 2017, pp. 27-51. Available at: qil‐qdi.org.
23. G. Gaggioli, “Article 6”, in G. Distefano & G. Gaggioli (eds), Commentary to the Vienna Convention on Succession of States in Respect of Treaties, Brussels, Bruylant / Larcier, 2016, pp. 181-225.
24. G. Gaggioli & B. Elger, “Death in Custody: Towards an International Framework for Investigation and Prevention”, in B. Elger et al. (eds.), Emerging Issues in Prison Health, Dordrecht, Springer, 2016, pp. 37-56.
25. N. Melzer & G. Gaggioli, "Conceptual Distinction and Overlaps Between Law Enforcement and the Conduct of Hostilities", in T. Gill and D. Fleck, The Handbook of the International Law of Military Operations, 2nd edition, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. 63‐92.
26. G. Gaggioli, « Lethal Force and Drones : The Human Rights Question », in Steven James Barela (ed.), The Legitimacy of Drones, Burlington, Ashgate Publishing, 2015, pp. 91‐115.
27. G. Gaggioli, “Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts: A Violation of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law”, International Review of the Red Cross, Geneva, ICRC, 2015, pp. 503-538. Also available in French.
28. G. Gaggioli, “Is There a ʻRight to Abortionʼ for Women and Girls Who Become Pregnant as a Result of Rape? A Humanitarian and Legal Issue”, in Proceedings of the Bruges Colloquium: 14th Bruges Colloquium, 17-18 October 2013, Brussels, College of Europe, ICRC, 2014, pp. 83-95.
29. G. Gaggioli, « The Prohibition of Enforced Disappearances: A Meaningful Example of a Partial Merger between Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law », in R. Kolb & G. Gaggioli (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Cheltenham UK [etc.], Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013, pp. 320‐342.
30. V. Gowlland‐Debbas & G. Gaggioli, « The Relationship between International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: an Overview », in R. Kolb & G. Gaggioli (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Cheltenham UK [etc.], Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013, pp. 77‐103.
31. G. Gaggioli, « Article 10 of the ICC Statute: A Commentary », in P. De Hert, J. Flamme, O. Struyven, Code of International Criminal Law and Procedure Annotated, Gent, Larcier, 2013, pp. 82‐86.
32. G. Gaggioli, « The Relevance of International Criminal Law for Interpreting and Applying Human Rights Treaties: A Study of the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights », in R. Kolb & D. Scalia, Droit international pénal: précis, 2ème édition, Bâle, Helbing & Lichtenhahn, 2012, pp. 397‐422.
33. G. Gaggioli, « Law as a Tool to Improve the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflicts », in Improving the Protection of Civilians in Situations of Armed Conflicts, Fellows Working Paper, Harvard Kennedy School – Carr Centre for Human Rights Policy, May 2011, pp. 26-30.
34. G. Gaggioli & R. Kolb, « Le Conseil de sécurité face à la protection des civils dans les conflits armés », in International Law Conflict and Development. Mélanges Voyame, Leiden/Boston, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010, pp. 49‐104.
35. G. Gaggioli & B. Elger, « Investigating Deaths in Custody: The Need for Guidelines », The Correctional Psychologist, vol. 42, n°2, April 2010.
36. G. Gaggioli & R. Kolb, « A Right to Life in Armed Conflicts? The Contribution of the European Court of Human Rights », Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, vol. 37, 2007, pp. 115‐163.
37. G. Gaggioli & R. Kolb, « L’apport de la Cour Européenne des Droits de l’Homme au droit international humanitaire en matière de droit à la vie », Revue Suisse de Droit International et Européen, vol. 1, 2007, pp. 3‐11.
ICRC PUBLICATIONS:
38. ICRC, International Humanitarian Law: Answers to your Questions, ICRC, Geneva, 2015, 100 p. (ICRC document written by me).
39. G. Gaggioli, The Interplay between the Conduct of Hostilities and Law Enforcement Paradigms, ICRC Outcome Report, Geneva, ICRC, 2013, 50 p.
40. M. Bollmann, A. Coyle, G. Gaggioli, I. Hight, S. Khamis, P. Mutzenberg, M. Tidball‐Binz, Guidelines on Deaths in Custody, Geneva, ICRC, 2013, 37 p.
BLOGS:
41. G. Gaggioli, “Self-Defence in Armed Conflicts: The Babel Tower Phenomenon”, OpinioJuris, 3 May 2019. Available at: http://opiniojuris.org/2019/05/03/soldier-self-defense-symposium-self-defense-in-armed-conflicts-the-babel-tower-phenomenon/
42. G. Gaggioli, “Are Sieges Prohibited Under Contemporary IHL?”, EJIL: Talk!, 2019. Available at: https://www.ejiltalk.org/joint-blog-series-on-international-law-and-armed-conflict-are-sieges-prohibited-under-contemporary-ihl/
43. G. Gaggioli, « A Response to “Which Rights to Enforce in Public Emergency?” », Völkerrechtsblog, 8 juin 2016. Available at: https://voelkerrechtsblog.org/a-response-to-which-rights-to-enforce-in-time-of-public-emergency/
OTHER WORKS:
44. G. Gaggioli, « Le rôle du droit international humanitaire et des droits de l’homme dans l’exercice des pouvoirs de maintien de la paix du Conseil de sécurité », Mémoire de LL.M., février 2005, 97 p. (Non published but available at) : http://www.prix-henry-dunant.org/sites/prixhd/doc/2005_Dissertation_Gloria_Gaggioli_fr.pdf