Peer Reviewed Journals & Law Reviews
- Mahir Hazim, Executive Authoritarianism in Lawmaking in the Afghan Republic, 33 Tul. J. Int’l & Comp. L. ___ (forthcoming, 2025).
- Hayley Evans & Mahir Hazim, Epistemic Injustice at the ICC? An Empirical Analysis of the Use of Third Party Evidence in the Afghanistan Situation, 22 J. Int’l Crim. Just. 59–79 (Mar. 2024).
- Mahir Hazim & Haroun Rahimi, International Law and the Taliban’s Legal Status: Emerging Recognition Criteria?, 32 Wash. Int’l L. J. 228-259 (2023).
- Mahir Hazim, Identifying and Understanding Mutual Legal Assistance Obligations under International Law: The Case of Afghanistan, 26 Gonz. J. Int’l L. 57-99 (2022).
- Mahir Hazim, The Mutual Legal Assistance Regime in Afghanistan: Assessing Compliance with International Law and Exposing Loopholes (2001–2021), 32 Wash. Int’l L. J. 46-97 (2022).
- Mahir Hazim, A Critical Analysis of the Rome Statute Implementation in Afghanistan, 31 Fla. J. Int'l L. 1-32 (2019).
- Mahir Hazim, Toward Cooperation between Afghanistan and the International Criminal Court, 49 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 615-671 (2017).
Professional Publications
- Hayley Evans & Mahir Hazim, Digital Solidarity in International Criminal Evidence, AfronomicsLAW (Nov. 27, 2023).
- Hayley Evans & Mahir Hazim, Digital Evidence Collection at the Int’l Criminal Court: Promises and Pitfalls, Just Security (July 5, 2023).