Book/Edited Volume(s)

  1. Susan Ann Samuel, Richard Beardsworth and Viktoria Spaiser (eds), Climate Futures—A Next Generation Approach: Across Disciplines (Routledge, forthcoming 2025).
  2. Maria Antonia Tigre, Melanie Murcott and Susan Ann Samuel (eds), Climate Litigation and Vulnerabilities: Global South Perspectives (Routledge, forthcoming 2025).

Book Chapters

  1. Beardsworth. R, Spaiser. V, Ann Samuel. S, ‘Orchestrating Innovation for Climate Futures—The Next Generation Approach’ in Susan Ann Samuel, Richard Beardsworth and Viktoria Spaiser (eds), Climate Futures—A Next Generation Approach: Across Disciplines (Routledge, forthcoming 2025).
  2. Ann Samuel. S, ‘Unpacking The Right to A Healthy Environment in a Political-Legal Discourse: A “Bold Action” for Climate Futures?’ in Susan Ann Samuel, Richard Beardsworth and Viktoria Spaiser (eds), Climate Futures—A Next Generation Approach: Across Disciplines (Routledge, forthcoming 2025).
  3. Murcott. M, Tigre. MA, Ann Samuel. S, ‘Linking Global South Vulnerability, Intersectionality, and Climate Litigation (Introduction)’ in Maria Antonia Tigre, Melanie Murcott and Susan Ann Samuel (eds), Climate Litigation and Vulnerabilities: Global South Perspectives (Routledge, forthcoming 2025).
  4. Ann Samuel. S, ‘Role of Small Island Developing States: A Force to be Reckoned with in Climate Politics’ in L Tiky (ed), Agency of the Global South (Routledge, forthcoming 2025).
  5. Ann Samuel. S, ‘Climate Justice and Capabilities Approach – A TWAIL Discourse: Redefining the Fourth Environmental Era’ in Sumudu Atapattu, Freya Doughty-Wagner and Enéas Xavier (eds), The Fourth Environmental Era: Climate Justice (Vernon Press, forthcoming 2025) https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4841822
  6. Ann Samuel. S, Bañuelos. JAC, ‘The Role of Advisory Opinions in International Law in the Context of the Climate Crisis’ in Maria Antonia Tigre and Armando Rocha (eds), The Role of Advisory Opinions in International Law in the Context of the Climate Crisis (Brill Publishing, forthcoming 2025).

Journal Articles

  1. Ann Samuel. S, Molino. J, Nestor. MA, Cordonier Segger. MC, '"Bending the Curve": The Need for Legal Innovation in the UNFCCC-CBD Nexus' (2024) 3(10) PLOS Clim e0000503 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000503
  2. Ann Samuel. S, ‘Rawls’ Cake and Climate Governance: Relevance of “Our” Common Future Today’ (2024) Carbon and Climate Law Review (CCLR) (Special Issue: “Climate Law and Litigation: Considerations of Carbon Neutrality, Attribution and Justice”) https://cclr.lexxion.eu/article/CCLR/2023/3/9
  3. Ann Samuel. S, ‘“Greening” International Law en Route to Agenda 2030: The Role of Youth in Enhancing the Soft Power of Climate Justice’ (2023) Yearbook of International Environmental Law https://academic.oup.com/yielaw/advance-article/doi/10.1093/yiel/yvad064/7499714

Blogposts

  1. The Moana effect: how small island developing states are bringing their struggle against climate change to the world – The Conversation (link); reposted to MENAFN, EconoTimes, YahooNews, Island Innovation, Tolerance.ca and more.
  2. Financing the Future—“For A Green World”: Baku’s call for climate solidarity [Published in Policy Leeds]
  3. Children and Climate Finance: A Matter of Intergenerational Trust [Published in Priestley Centre for Climate Future]
  4. Youth activists are now real agents of change at global climate summits (co-authored with Dr. Maria Antonieta Nestor) - The Conversation (Link); and re-posted to Down to Earth (Link), MENAFN - The Middle East North Africa Financial Network (Link), Irish Examiner (Link)
  5. Early Career Researchers in viewing the Kaleidoscope of Solidarity Rights for Climate Justice: Some Take-aways from COP28; [Published in GNHRE-Global Network of Human Rights and Environment website]
  6. Exploring the scope of ecofeminism in the biodiversity-climate nexus; [Published in Open Global Rights and cross-published in IUCN website]
  7. The Right to A Healthy Environment: A Call Beyond Solidarity? [Published in Environmental Politics Journal website as guest post and re-published in BISA (British International Studies Association) website]

Reports/Policy work

  1. Input for the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI)'s expert dialogue on children and climate change (on 17th May 2024)—Resilient Futures: Role of Children in Bridging Generations, Cultures, and Knowledge in Global Climate Action, by Susan Ann Samuel, Prof. James Ford, Dr. Ishfaq Hussain Malik, Dr. Syafiq Mat Noor, and Dr. Harriet Thew.
  2. Mainstreaming Human Rights in the Science-Policy Interface of Climate Action - Policy Brief by IUCN WCEL [Forthcoming]
  3. GNHRE - CRC Draft General comment No. 26 - Children’s rights and the environment with a special focus on climate change (link)
  4. T20 Policy brief (Official ThinkTank of G20) - "Role of G20 in Enhancing Women Entrepreneurship: Future-proofing Law and Governance for Climate Resilience" (link)

Poster work

  1. Empowering the Eco-anxious (link) Project spearheaded by Susan Ann Samuel and Dr. Harriet Thew; Presented at UNESCO Conference Paris (30 May 2024); at UN Climate Conference at Bonn (4 June 2024)

Occasional Peer Review

  1. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations (BJPIR)
  2. Global Network of Human Rights and Environment (GNHRE) editorial team