BOOKS
(2020). Introduction to European Law (Third edition). Oxford University Press.
(2018). European Union Law (2nd Edition). Cambridge University Press.
(2015). Introduction to European Law (2nd Edition). Cambridge University Press.
(2015). European Constitutional Law (2nd Edition). Cambridge University Press.
(2015). European Union Law. Cambridge University Press.
(2014). Foreign Affairs and the European Constitution - Selected Essays. Cambridge University Press.
(2012). European Constitutional Law. Cambridge Cambridge University Press.
(2012). An Introduction to European Law. Cambridge University Press.
(2009). From Dual To Cooperative Federalism: The Changing Structure Of European Law. Oxford University Press.
EDITED COLLECTIONS
(2023). Oxford Principles of European Union Law - Volume II: The Internal Market. Oxford University Press. R Schütze & T Tridimas
(2023). Landmark Cases in EU Law (2 Volumes). Hart Publishing. P Craig & R Schütze
(2023). EU Fiscal Federalism: Past, Present, Future. Oxford University Press. A Hinarejos & R Schütze
(2019). The Cambridge Companion to Comparative Constitutional Law. Cambridge University Press. R Masterman & R Schütze
(2018). Governance and Globalisation: International Problems, European Solutions. Cambridge University Press. R Schütze
(2018). The United Kingdom and the Federal Idea. Hart Publishing. R Schütze & S Tierney
(2018). Oxford Principles of European Union Law - Volume I: The European Union Legal Order. Oxford University Press. R Schütze & T Tridimas
(2018). EU Treaties and Legislation (Second Edition). Cambridge University Press.
(2015). EU Treaties and Legislation. Cambridge University Press.
(2011). The European Union and Global Emergencies. Hart Publishing. A Antoniadis, R Schütze & E Spaventa
CHAPTER IN BOOK
(2023). 'Fiscal Barriers in the Internal Market' in EU Fiscal Federalism: Past, Present, Future. Alicia Hinarejos and Robert Schütze. Oxford University Press.
(2023). 'The Internal Market: A Constitutional Perspective' in Oxford Principles of European Union Law - Volume II: The Internal Market. Oxford University Press.
(2021). 'From Dassonville to Cassis: The Revolution that did not Take Place' in Cassis de Dijon: 40 Years On. Albertina Albors-Llorens, Catherine Barnard & Brigitte Leucht. Hart Publishing. 23-42.
(2020). 'Modelli di "demoi-crazia": l'Europa e la sua Unione' in Parlamenti e democrazia in Europa. Fasone, Lupo, and Vauchez. il Mulino. 77-126.
(2019). 'Foreign Affairs Federalism in the European Union' in Oxford Handbook of Comparative Foreign Relations Law. Curtis Bradley. Oxford University Press. 333-351.
(2019). 'Constitutionalism(s)' in Cambridge Companion to Comparative Constitutional Law. Roger Masterman & Robert Schütze. Cambridge University Press. 40-66.
(2019). 'Third Country Goods in the EU Internal Market' in The Law of the EU Internal Market and the Future of European Integration. Amtenbrink, Davies, Kochenov and Lindeboom. Cambridge University Press. 200-214.
(2018). The ‘Unsettled’ Eighteenth Century: Kant and his Predecessors in Globalisation and Governance: International Problems, European Solutions. Schütze, Robert Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 11-40.
(2018). 'Direct Effects and Indirect Effects of Union Law' in Oxford Principles of European Union Law - Volume I: The European Union Legal Order. Robert Schütze, and Takis Tridimas. Oxford University Press. 265-299.
(2018). 'Introduction: British Federalism?' in The United Kingdom and the Federal Idea. Hart Publishing. 1-26.
(2017). 'Classifying EU Competences: German Constitutional Lessons?' in The Division of Competences between the EU and the Member States. Sacha Garben and Inge Govaere. Hart Publishing. 33-58.
(2017). 'Political Philosophy of Federalism'. In Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law. Wolfrum, Rüdiger, Grote, Rainer & Lachenmann, Frauke
(2015). 'EU Competences: Existence and Exercise'. In Oxford Handbook of European Union Law. Arnull, Tony & Chalmers, Damian Oxford University Press. 75-102.
(2014). 'Constitutionalism and the European Union'. In European Union Law. Barnard, Catherine & Peers, Steve Oxford University Press. 71-96.
(2014). 'Le domaine des compétence d'execution'. In Traité de droit européen. Jean-Bernard Auby & Jacqueline Dutheil de la Rochère Bruylant. 69-86.
(2014). 'Limits to the Union’s “Internal Market” Competence(s)? - Constitutional Comparisons'. In 'The Question of Competence in the European Union'. Azoulai,Loïc Oxford University Press. 215-233.
(2014). 'The "Treaty Power" and Parliamentary Democracy: Comparative Perspectives'. In 'Foreign Affairs and the EU Contitution'. Cambridge University Press. 359-406.
(2014). 'External Union Policies: An Overview'. In Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution. Cambridge University Press. 407-481.
(2012). 'European Community and Union, Decision-Making and Competences on International Law Issues'. In Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law - Volume III. Wolfrum, Rüdiger, Guhr, Alexandra, Heilmann, Daniel, Kaiser, Karen, Lachenmann, Frauke, Pohlmann, Monika & Reuss, Matthias Oxford Oxford University Press. 814-822.
(2012). 'Federalism as Constitutional Pluralism: Letter from America'. In 'Constitutional Pluralism in the European Union and Beyond'. Avbelj, Mattej & Kommarek, Jan Oxford: Hart Publishing. 185-212.
(2012). 'European Community and Union, Party to International Agreements'. In Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law - Volume III. Wolfrum, Rüdiger, Guhr, Alexandra, Heilmann, Daniel, Kaiser, Karen, Lachenmann, Frauke, Pohlmann, Monika & Reuss, Matthias Oxford Oxford University Press. 860-871.
(2011). 'The "Succession Doctrine" and the European Union'. In A Constitutional Order of States: essays in EU law in honour of Alan Dashwood. Arnull, Anthony, Barnard, Catherine, Dougan, Michael & Spaventa, Eleanor Oxford: Hart Publishing. 459-484.
(2011). 'Constitutional Limits to Delegated Powers'. In The European Union and Global Emergencies. Antoniadis, A., Schütze, Robert. & Spaventa, E Oxford: Hart Publishing. 49-70.
(2011). Introduction: The European Union and Global Emergencies. In The European Union and Global Emergencies. Antoniadis, Antonis, Schütze, Robert & Spaventa, Eleanor Oxford: Hart Publishing. 1-7.
(2011). 'Die Verfassung der "Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika": Föderalismus als (Inter)nationale Ordnung'. In 'Europäischer Föderalismus im Licht der Verfassungsgeschichte'. Bruha, Thomas (ed.) Liechtensteinische Akademische Gesellschaft. 83-116.
(2010). 'Federalism and Foreign Affairs: Mixity as an (Inter)national Phenomenon'. In Mixed Agreements Revisited. Hillion, Christophe & Koutrakos, Panos Oxford: Hart Publishing. 57-86.
(2009). 'On 'Middle Ground': The European Community and Public International Law'. In Highest Courts and the Internationalisation of Law: Challenges and Changes. Muller, Sam & Louth, Marc The Hague: Hague Academic Press. 35-73.
(2009). 'The European Community's Federal Order of Competences: A Retrospective Analysis'. In 50 Years of the European Treaties: Looking Back and Thinking Forward. Dougan, Michael. & Currie, Samantha. Oregon: Hart Publishing. 63-92.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
(In press). Demoicracy in Europe: Some Preliminary Thoughts. 47 European Law Review 24-51
(2023). British Utilitarianism after Bentham: Nineteenth-Century Foundations of International Law II. Journal of the History of International Law 1-42, https://doi.org/10.1163/15718050-bja10090
(2022). German Idealism after Kant: Nineteenth Century Foundations of International Law. 25(1) Journal of the History of International Law 1-37, https://doi.org/10.1163/15718050-bja10078
(2022). Britain in the European Union: A Very Short History. 13 (Suppl. 2) Global Policy 39-46
(2020). “Re-Constituting” the Internal Market: Towards a Common Law of International Trade?. 39 Yearbook of European Law 250-292, https://doi.org/10.1093/yel/yeaa005
(2018). "Re‐reading" Dassonville: Meaning and Understanding in the History of European Law. 24(6) European Law Journal 376-407, https://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12290
(2018). Judicial Majoritarianism Revisited: “We, the Other Court”?. 43(2) European Law Review 269-280
(2017). Parliamentary Democracy and International Treaties. 8(56) Global Policy 7-13, https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12485
(2017). From the “Closed” to the “Open” Commercial State: A Very Brief History of International Economic Law. 19(4) Revue d'histoire du droit international 495-524, https://doi.org/10.1163/15718050-19221001
(2016). Tax Barriers to Intra-Union Trade: American ‘Federalism’, European ‘Internationalism’?. 35(1) Yearbook of European Law 382-409, https://doi.org/10.1093/yel/yew013
(2016). Of Types and Tests: Towards a Unitary Doctrinal Framework for Article 34 TFEU?. 41(6) European Law Review 826-842
(2016). Two-and-a-half Ways of Thinking about the European Union. 53(3) Politique européenne 28-37, https://doi.org/10.3917/poeu.053.0028
(2013). EU Development Policy: Constitutional and Legislative Foundation(s). 15 Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 699-718, https://doi.org/10.5040/9781474200349.ch-024
(2012). European Fundamental Rights and the Member States: From "Selective" to "Total" Incorporation?. 14 Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 337-361
(2011). Three "Bills of Rights" for the European Union. 30(1) Yearbook of European Law 131-158, https://doi.org/10.1093/yel/yer002
(2011). "Delegated Legislation" in the (new) European Union: A Constitutional Analysis. 74(5) Modern Law Review 661-693, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2011.00866.x
(2010). From Rome to Lisbon: "Executive Federalism" in the (New) European Union. 47(5) Common Market Law Review 1385-1427
(2009). 'Reforming the "CAP": From "Vertical" to "Horizontal" Harmonization'. 28(1) Yearbook of European Law 337-361, https://doi.org/10.1093/yel/28.1.337
(2009). Subsidiarity after Lisbon: Reinforcing the Safeguards of Federalism?. 68(3) Cambridge Law Journal 525-536, https://doi.org/10.1017/s0008197309990183
(2009). On "Federal" Ground: The European Union as an (Inter)national Phenomenon. 46(4) Common Market Law Review 1069-1105
(2008). 'Lisbon and the Federal Order of Competences: A Prospective Analysis'. 33(5) European Law Review 709-722
(2007). Dual federalism constitutionalise : the emergence of exclusive competences in the EC legal order. 32(1) European Law Review 3-28
(2006). The Morphology of Legislative Power in the European Community: Legal Instruments and Federal Division of Powers. 25(1) Yearbook of European Law 91-151, https://doi.org/10.1093/yel/25.1.91
(2006). Supremacy without Pre-emption? The Very Slowly Emergent Doctrine of Community Pre-emption. 43(4) Common Market Law Review 1023-1048
(2006). 'Co-operative Federalism Constitutionalised: The Emergence of Complementary Competences in the EC legal order'. 31(2) European Law Review 167-184
(2004). 'Parallel External Powers in the European Community: From “cubist” perspectives towards “naturalist” constitutional principles?'. 23(1) Yearbook of European Law 225-274. https://doi.org/10.1093/yel/23.1.225
(2003). 'Organized Change towards an ‘Ever Closer Union’: Article 308 EC and the Limits To the Community’s Legislative Competence'. 22 Yearbook of European Law 79 -115
(2003). Dynamic Integration – Article 308 and Legislation in the course of the Common Market: A review essay. 23 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 333-344