Talk
The New Europe, Holocaust Memory and Antisemitism, YIISA, Yale, August 2010.
Book
Law, Antisemitism and the Holocaust. London: Routledge, 2007.
Volume edited
With Mercedes Camino: The Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century. Contesting/Contested Memories. New York: Routledge, 2017.
Articles
‘Holocaust Memory: Between Universal and Particular,’ in David Seymour and Mercedes Camino, eds. The Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century. Contesting/Contested Memories. New York: Routledge, 2017, 15–31.
‘This is the piece that everyone here has come to experience: the challenges to copyright of John Cage’s 4’ 33”,’ in Legal Studies 33, 4 (2013), 532-548.
‘English Law and the Dilemmas of Assimilation,’ in Social & Legal Studies 21, 4 (2012), 567–585
‘“Good nations” and “bad nations”: Critical Theory, Judgement and The Naturalisation of Memory,’ in International Journal for the Semiotics of Law 25, 3 (2012), 339–354.
‘From Auschwitz to Gaza: Ethics for the Want of Law,’ in Journal of Global Ethics 6, 2 (2010), 205–215.
‘The autonomy of the political and the dissolution of the Jews,’ in International Journal of Law and Context 3, 4 (2007), 373–387.
‘The Absence of Contradiction and the Contradiction of Absence: Law, Ethics and the Holocaust,’ in Michael Freeman, ed. Law and Popular Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005, 71–87.
‘The Slave, the Noble and the Jews: Reflections on Section 7 of “On the Genealogy of Morals”,’ in Tony Kushner and Nadia Valman, eds. Philosemitism, Antisemitism and the Jews. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004, 215–228.
‘Adorno and Horkheimer “Enlightenment and Antisemitism”,’ in Journal of Jewish Studies 51, 2 (2000), 297–312.
‘Lyotard: Emancipation, Antisemitism and the Jews,’ in Robert Fine and Charles Taylor, eds. Social Theory after the Holocaust. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2000, 125–141.
Texts provided courtesy of the author.