Hamilton, Michael (2024) Illusions of Agency?:Artificial Intelligence and Assembly (Online). In: AI and Assembly: Coming Together in a Datafied World. Stanford University Press. (In Press)
Bryan, Dominic, Gillies, Lorraine, Boyack, Graham and Hamilton, Michael (2022) Short Life Working Group on Facilitating Peaceful Assemblies: report. Scottish Government (Riaghaltas na h-Alba). ISBN 9781804358184
Hamilton, Michael, McPherson, Ella and Srinivasan, Sharath (2022) ‘Deal with me, here I stand!’: presence, participation and the equal protection of online assemblies. In: A Life Interrupted: Essays in honour of the lives and legacies of Christof Heyns. Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp. 327-346. ISBN 978-1-991213-14-3
Hamilton, Michael (2021) Illiberal Practices and the Management of Protest and Dissent. In: Routledge Handbook of Illiberalism. Routledge, pp. 384-402. ISBN 9780367260545
Hamilton, Michael and Fanucci, Francesca (2021) The United Kingdom's Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill:Analysis of compliance with international human rights standards. European Centre for Non-Profit Law (ECNL).
Hamilton, Michael (2021) Freedom of Speech in International Law. In: Oxford Handbook on Freedom of Speech. Oxford University Press, pp. 193-212. ISBN 9780198827580
Hamilton, Michael (2020) The meaning and scope of 'Assembly' in International Human Rights Law. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 69 (3). pp. 521-556. ISSN 0020-5893
Hamilton, Michael (2020) To Facilitate and Protect: State Obligations and the Right of Peaceful Assembly. Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law, 21 (1). pp. 5-34. ISSN 1388-1906
Hamilton, Michael, Dixon, Suzanne, Young, Jennifer ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6311-4492, McPherson, Ella, Srinivasan, Sharath, Salter, Eleanor, Achermann, Katja, Barras, Camille, Czerwinsky, Allysa, Mehta, Bronwen and Siddiqui, Muznah (2020) The Right of Peaceful Assembly in Online Spaces:A Comment on the Revised Draft General Comment No. 37 on Article 21 (Right of Peaceful Assembly) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. UNSPECIFIED.
Hamilton, Michael (2020) Comments on Draft General Comment 37 on Article 21 ICCPR: The Right of Peaceful Assembly. UNSPECIFIED.
Hamilton, Michael (2019) Towards General Comment 37 on Article 21 ICCPR: The Right of Peaceful Assembly. European Centre for Non-Profit Law (ECNL).
Hamilton, Michael and Buyse, Antoine (2018) Human rights courts as norm-brokers. Human Rights Law Review, 18 (2). pp. 205-232. ISSN 1461-7781
Fenwick, Helen and Hamilton, Michael (2016) Freedom of protest and assembly. In: Fenwick on Civil Liberties & Human Rights. Routledge, pp. 553-683. ISBN 9781138837935
Hamilton, Michael (2016) Practices relating to freedom of assembly in the former Soviet Union. In: Sharing Worst Practice. The Foreign Policy Centre, London, pp. 49-52. ISBN 978-1-905833-30-6
Hamilton, Michael (2015) Processions, Protests and Other Meetings. In: Human Rights in Northern Ireland. Hart Publishing, pp. 179-206. ISBN 9781849466158
Hamilton, Michael (2015) The Misrule of Law? ‘Terrorist speech’, Human Rights and the Legal Construction of Risk. In: Terrorism and the Rule of Law. HVG-ORAC Books, Budapest, pp. 151-171.
Hamilton, Michael (2013) Maximizing the potential of a ‘rights-based approach’ to parading in Northern Ireland. RightsNI.org.
Bodnar, Adam, Hamilton, Michael, Jarman, Neil, Martynenko, Oleg, Ostaf, Serghei and Zhovtis, Yevgeniy (2013) May 6 2012 Events on Bolotnaya Square in Moscow: Expert Evaluation. May 6 Commission.
Hamilton, Michael (2013) Freedom of Assembly in the European Union. Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN).
Hamilton, Michael (2013) Freedom of Assembly in the United Kingdom. Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN).
Hamilton, Michael (2012) 'Kettling’ and Article 5(1) ECHR: Austin and Others v UK (2012). ECHR.
Jarman, Neil and Hamilton, Michael (2011) Final Human Rights Assessment of the Events of 19 December 2010 in Minsk, Belarus (CIC: December 2011). Committee of International Control on the Situation in Belarus (CIC), Final_HRights_Assessment_of_19-12-2010_in_Minsk-eng_final.pdf.
Hamilton, Michael (2011) Transition, Political Loyalties and the Order of the State. In: Transitional Jurisprudence and the ECHR: Justice, Politics and Rights. Cambridge University Press, pp. 151-184.
Hamilton, Michael and OSCE/ODIHR Panel of Experts on Freedom of Assembly (2010) Guidelines on Freedom of Peaceful Assembly (2nd edition). OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights and Council of Europe Venice Commission, Warsaw. ISBN 978-92-9234-785-7
Hamilton, Michael and Jarman, Neil (2009) Protecting peaceful protest: The OSCE/ODIHR and freedom of peaceful assembly. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 1 (2). pp. 208-235. ISSN 1757-9627
Hamilton, Michael (2009) Transitional Justice in an Age of Legal Pluralism. In: International Protection of Human Rights and Victims' Rights. Bruylant Publishers, Brussels, pp. 165-195.
Hamilton, Michael (2009) 'We, the People’: Freedom of Assembly, the Rights of Others, and Inclusive Constitutionalism. In: Free to Protest: Constituent Power and Street Demonstration. Eleven International Publishing, pp. 41-60.
Hamilton, Michael and Ní Aoláin, Fionnuala (2009) Gender and the Rule of Law in Transitional Societies. Minnesota Journal of International Law, 18. pp. 380-402.
Hamilton, Michael (2007) Freedom of assembly and expression for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered persons. UNSPECIFIED.
Hamilton, Michael (2007) Consequential harms and the rule of law: Liberty-limiting principles in the context of transition. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 27 (1). pp. 75-100. ISSN 1464-3820
Hamilton, Michael (2007) Strategic Review of Parading in Northern Ireland - Views of Key Stakeholders. UNSPECIFIED, Belfast: Strategic Review of Parading.
Hamilton, Michael and Bryan, Dominic (2006) Deepening Democracy – Dispute System Design and the Mediation of Contested Parades in Northern Ireland. Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, 22 (1). pp. 133-187.
Hamilton, Michael (2003) De-escalating parade disputes:Interpreting the European Convention on Human Rights. Democratic Dialogue, Belfast.
Hamilton, Michael (2001) Working Relationships: An Evaluation of Community Mobile Phone Networks in Northern Ireland. Community Relations Council, Belfast.
Hamilton, Michael, Jarman, Neil and Bryan, Dominic (2001) Parades, Protests and Policing: A Human Rights Framework. Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission. ISBN 1903681138
Dickson, Brice and Hamilton, Michael and Criminal Justice Review Group (2000) Re-Forming Law Reform in Northern Ireland:Criminal Justice Review Group: Research Report 9. Stationery Office Books, Belfast. ISBN 978-0337031151