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Haines, Steven (2021) Developing international guidelines for protecting schools and universities from military Use during armed conflict. International Law Studies. ISSN 2375-2831
Haines, Steven (2020) Developing human rights at sea. Ocean Yearbook, 35. ISSN 0191-8575 (Print), 2211-6001 (Online)
Haines, Steven (2017) War at sea: Nineteenth-century laws for twenty-first-century wars? International Review of the Red Cross, 98 (902). pp. 419-447. ISSN 1816-3831 (Print), 1607-5889 (Online) (doi:https://doi.org/10.1017/S1816383117000418)
Haines, Steven (2014) 1907 Hague Convention VIII relative to the laying of automatic submarine contact mines. International Law Studies, 90. pp. 412-445.
Haines, Steven (2009) The influence of Operation Allied Force on the development of the jus ad bellum. International Affairs, 85 (3). pp. 477-490. ISSN 0020-5850 (Print), 1468-2346 (Online) (doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2346.2009.00809.x)
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Haines, Steven (2022) The MS Achille Lauro Hijacking. In: Letts, David and Mclaughlin, Rob, (eds.) Maritime Operations Law in Practice: Key Cases and Incidents. Routledge, London, pp. 37-49. ISBN 9781032308524
Haines, Steven (2021) The MS Achille Lauro hijacking: On piracy, maritime terrorism and the safety of shipping. In: Letts, D. and McLaughlin, R., (eds.) Case Studies in Maritime Security Law. Routledge. (In Press)
Haines, Steven and Martin, Craig (2019) Prize courts: their continuing relevance. In: Stephens, Dale and Stubbs, Matthew, (eds.) The Law of Naval Warfare. Lexis/Nexis, Sydney, Australia. ISBN 978-0409350814
Haines, Steven (2018) Naval Warfare. In: Casey-Maslen, Stuart and Haines, Steven, (eds.) Hague Law Interpreted: The Conduct of Hostilities under the Law of Armed Conflict. Hart Publishing, Oxford, pp. 274-312. ISBN 978-1509921225
Haines, Steven (2016) The influence of law on maritime strategy. In: Moran, Daniel and Russell, James A., (eds.) Maritime Strategy and Global Order: Markets, Resources, Security. Georgetown University Press, Washington DC, USA, pp. 239-260. ISBN 978-1626160729
Haines, Steven (2015) Who is Shipwrecked? In: Clapham, Andrew, Gaeta, Paola and Sassòli, Marco, (eds.) The 1949 Geneva Conventions: A Commentary. Oxford Commentaries on International Law . Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 767-780. ISBN 978-0199675449
Haines, Steven (2014) The developing law of weapons: Humanity, distinction and precautions in attack. In: Clapham, Andrew and Gaeta, Paola, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Armed Conflict. Oxford Handbooks in Law . Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 273-295. ISBN 978-0-19-955969-5
Haines, Steven (2012) Law, War and the Conduct of Naval Operations. In: Hore, Peter, (ed.) Dreadnought to Daring: 100 Years of Comment, Controversy and Debate in The Naval Review. Seaforth Publishing, Barnsley, UK, pp. 299-315. ISBN 9781848321489
Haines, Steven (2012) Northern Ireland 1968-1998. In: Wilmshurst, Elizabeth, (ed.) International Law and the Classification of Conflicts. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 117-145. ISBN 9780199657759
Haines, Steven (2012) The nature of war and the character of contemporary armed conflict. In: Wilmshurst, Elizabeth, (ed.) International Law and the Classification of Conflicts. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 9-31. ISBN 9780199657759
Haines, Steven (2010) ‘A world full of terror to the British mind': The Blair doctrine and British defence policy. In: Brown, David, (ed.) The Development of British Defence Policy: Blair, Brown and Beyond. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, UK, pp. 63-80. ISBN 9780754674894
Haines, Steven (2010) Humanitarian intervention: Genocide, crimes against humanity and the use of force. In: Kassimeris, George and Buckley, John, (eds.) The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Warfare. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, UK, pp. 307-328. ISBN 9780754674108
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Haines, Steven, Petrig, Anna, Papanicolopolou, Irini and Galani, Sofia (2022) Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea. Human Rights at Sea, Human Rights at Sea.