Book
Martin, Stevie (2021). Assisted Suicide and the European Convention on Human Rights. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003111030
Book Chapter
Martin, Stevie (2024). Abortion and the ‘Right to Choose’: the consumer rights implications of Roe v Wade. Landmark cases in consumer law. (pp. 245-264) edited by Jodi Gardner and Iain Ramsay. Oxford, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Publishing.
Journal Articles
Martin, Stevie (2024). The right to life at the end of life: A note on Mortier v Belgium App No. 78017/17, 4 October 2022. Medical Law International, 24 (2), 128-141. doi: 10.1177/09685332231172755
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2024). The 2024 General Election and the Future of Human Rights in the UK. European Human Rights Law Review, 2024 (4), 265-270.
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2024). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2024 (3), 195-204.
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2024). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2024 (2), 91-95.
Martin, Stevie (2023). Proportionality and protest-related offences. The Cambridge Law Journal, 82 (2), 204-207. doi: 10.1017/s0008197323000259
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2023). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2023 (1), 1-7.
Palmer, Stephanie, Martin, Stevie and Hughes, Kirsty (2023). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2023 (5), 423-428.
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2023). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2023 (6), 523-527.
Martin, Stevie, Palmer, Stephanie and Hughes, Kirsty (2023). A Challenge to Human Rights Protection: Illegal Migration Bill 2022–23. European Human Rights Law Review, 2023 (3), 201-209.
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2023). Recent developments abortion and reproductive rights. European Human Rights Law Review (4), 305-312.
Martin, Stevie (2022). Tortious liability of government ministers for climate change: Aristotelian potential and the limits of negligence. The Cambridge Law Journal, 81 (3), 456-460. doi: 10.1017/S0008197322000733
Martin, Stevie (2022). Mud sticks: publication of information about pre-charge criminal investigations and the tort of misuse of private information. The Cambridge Law Journal, 81 (2), 232-235. doi: 10.1017/s0008197322000307
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2022). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2022 (3), 5-10.
Hughes, Kirsty, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2022). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2022 (6), 535-544.
Palmer, Stephanie, Martin, Stevie and Hughes, Kirsty (2022). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2022 (5), 437-455.
Palmer, Stephanie, Hughes, Kirsty and Martin, Stevie (2022). Editorial. European Human Rights Law Review, 2022 (4), 335-340.
Martin, Stevie (2021). Deference, fairness and accountability in the national security context. The Cambridge Law Journal, 80 (2), 209-212. doi: 10.1017/s0008197321000313
Martin, Stevie (2021). Friends of the Earth: 'Government Policy', relevant considerations and human rights. Journal of Environmental Law, 33 (2), 449-454. doi: 10.1093/jel/eqab012
Palmer, Stephanie and Martin, Stevie (2021). Mavericks or misconstruction? A reply to Campbell and Allan. Journal of Law and Society, 48 (1), 106-119. doi: 10.1111/jols.12279
Martin, Stevie (2020). False imprisonment vis-a-vis deprivation of liberty: smashing the ossuary. The Cambridge Law Journal, 79 (2), 211-214. doi: 10.1017/s0008197320000422
Liddell, Kathleen, Skopek, Jeffrey M., Palmer, Stephanie, Martin, Stevie, Anderson, Jennifer and Sagar, Andrew (2020). Who gets the ventilator? Important legal rights in a pandemic. Journal of Medical Ethics, 46 (7), 421-426. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2020-106332
Liddell, Kathleen, Martin, Stevie and Palmer, Stephanie (2020). Allocating medical resources in the time of Covid-19. The New England Journal of Medicine, 382 (22). doi: 10.1056/NEJMc2009666
Martin, Stevie (2020). The meaning of "public assembly": policing protest in the twenty-first century. The Cambridge Law Journal, 79 (1), 1-4. doi: 10.1017/s0008197320000124
Palmer, Stephanie and Martin, Stevie (2020). Public health emergencies and human rights: Problematic jurisprudence arising from the covid-19 pandemic. European Human Rights Law Review, 2020 (5), 488-498.
Martin, Stevie S. (2018). A human rights perspective of assisted suicide: accounting for disparate jurisprudence. Medical Law Review, 26 (1), 98-116. doi: 10.1093/medlaw/fwx039
Martin, Stevie (2011). Sovereignty and the responsibility to protect: mutually exclusive or codependent?. Griffith Law Review, 20 (1), 153-187. doi: 10.1080/10383441.2011.10854694