
- Mercier, S (2024) ’A haunting absence: Tracing the origins of international energy law from the laboratory of Ireland’, Global Perspectives on Legal History: Legal Transfer and Legal Geography in the British Empire, edited by Donal Coffey and Stefan Vogenauer, published by Max Planck Institute for Legal Theory and Legal History, pp. 239-31
- Mercier, S (2021) ‘Ireland’s Energy System: The Historical Case for Hope in Climate Action’, New Labor Forum, 30(2), pp. 21-30. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/10957960211008165 This article was influential in Irish politics and led to two Dáil motions, one by Sinn Féin and another by Solidarity-People before Profit.
- Mercier, S. (2020). Four Case Studies on Just Transition: Lessons for Ireland, NESC Research Series, Paper No.15 (May 2020)
- Mercier, S (2023) ‘We always sing, even when we’re losing’: Restoring Dublin’s Place on Ireland’s World Heritage Tentative List’, Irish Planning and Environmental Law Journal, 30(1), 3-15.
- Barry, J., McIlroy, D., Mercier, S., & Bresnihan, P. (2020). Climate Action via Just Transitions Across the Island of Ireland: Labour, Land and the Low-Carbon Transition. In Robbins, D., Torney, D. and Brereton, P. (Eds.) Ireland and the Climate Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Cirefice, V., Mercier, S. and O’Dochartaigh, A. (2023)‘Resistance to mining and pathways to a sustainable rural environment: Rewriting the maps’.In McAreavey, R. and Heron, S. (Eds.) Rural Governance in the UK: Towards a Sustainable and Equitable Society. Routledge.
- Rapporteur Report for the 28th European Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils Network (EEAC Network) Annual Conference ‘Delivering a Just Transition for All’, 27–29 October 2020, hosted by the National Economic and Social Council of Ireland from Dublin Castle