Professor Albuquerque's academic publications and jurisprudential work have garnered attention from both Portuguese and foreign legal scholars. The following books, published in Brazil, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Turkey, are particularly noteworthy:

Antidiscrimination at the ECHR- a transdisciplinary analysis of Judge Pinto de Albuquerque’s interventions
Edited by Professor Soraya Skell, Lisboa: UCE, 2025, 379 pages.
The book is a collection of studies on Judge Albuquerque’s opinions on antidiscrimination law, edited and prefaced by Professor Soraya Skell (Lisbon Nova University), containing studies by Alberto Pereira Lima Filho, Ana Cansado, Ana Sofia Carvalho, Anabela Costa Leão, Camilla Rosso, Carla Osmo, Catarina Filipa Ribeiro Serra, Catherine Maia, Diógenes Ivo Fernandes de Sousa Silva, Eduardo A. S. Figueiredo, Fernando Rey Martínez, Flavia Portella Püschel, Helena Pereira de Melo, J. Silva Lopes, João Zenha Martins, Jeovet Baca Virgínia, Luísa Neto, Maria de Assunção do Vale Pereira, Maria Manuela Magalhães Silva, Miguel Simões Correia, Rafaela Mendel, Rute Teixeira Pedro, Sília da Graça Amaral Gomes Ricardo Pinto, Sofia B. Nunes, Sofia Torres Pereira, Soraya Nour Sckell, Tayrone Marquesini Chiavone and Teresa Pizarro Beleza.

The ECHR and Health – through the opinions of Judge Pinto de Albuquerque
Edited by Professor Inês Godinho (University Lusiada, Porto) and Professor André Dias Pereira (University of Coimbra), Lisboa: UCE, 2024, 200 pages.
The book is a collection of studies on Judge Albuquerque’s opinions on the right to health care and related issues, with an introduction by Professor Pinto de Albuquerque and papers by Alexandra Vilela, Ana Elisabete Ferreira, Ana Isa Meireles, Ana Isabel Guerra, André Dias Pereira, Carla Barbosa, Diana Coutinho, Inês Fernandes Godinho, Joana Nunes Vicente, João Pinto Monteiro, Lígia Carvalho Abreu, Marisa Araújo and Rui Cascão.

Judge Pinto de Albuquerque and the Progressive Development of International Human Rights Law
Edited by Professor Triestino Mariniello, Leiden: Brill, 2021, 954 pages.
The book contains a preface by the President of the European Court of Human Rights Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos (Athens University) and an introduction by Professor Triestino Mariniello (Liverpool University), followed by a selection of 35 opinions delivered by Judge Albuquerque at the European Court of Human Rights.

İçtihatlarla İnsan Hakları: Yargıç Pinto de Albuquerque'nin Seçilmiş Şerhlerinin ve İlgili AİHM Kararlarının İncelemeleri, Commentaries on Judge Pinto de Albuquerque’s Selected Opinions and Corresponding ECtHR Judgments
Edited by Professors Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque, Adem Sözüer and Pınar Ölçer and Dr. Eren Sözüer, 3 volumes, Istanbul: Onikilevha, 2021, 1603 pages.
The book is a collection of studies on 29 selected opinions delivered by Judge Albuquerque at the European Court of Human Rights and contains a preface by Judge of the European Court of Human Rights Professor Saadet Yüksel, an introduction by Professor Adem Sözüer (Istanbul University) and Pinar Ölçer (Leiden University), the translation to Turkish of 29 opinions delivered by Judge Albuquerque at the European Court of Human Rights and comments by Aslı Ekin Yılmaz, Baran Kızılırmak, Buhari Çetinkaya, Büşra Özçelik, C. Erdem Umudum, Damla Toprak, Esra Dikmen, Havva Begüm Tokgöz, Hazal Algan Canseven, İnci Erbilen, Kazım Furkan Ağkuş, Kemal Başol, Kemal Kumkumoğlu, M. Serhat Mahmutoğlu, Melek Hacıoğlu, Mert Ülgen, Muhammet Hasan Kaya, Muhammet Kahveci, Naciye Betül Haliloğlu, Neşe Günal, Neslihan Can, Oğuz Bandır, Ozan Çorbacıoğlu, Selin Ovalıoğlu, Sertaç Işıka, Şölen Çakıroğlu, Yağmur Altay, Yiğit Yeniyetişme e Üyesi Tuba Kelep Pekmez.

A Human Europe, Studies in honour of Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque
Edited by Professor Davide Galliani and Professor Emilio Santoro, Pisa: Paccini Editora, 2021, 817 pages.
This book is an hommage to Judge Albuquerque’s work at the European Court of Human Rights, with prefaces by Professors Davide Galliani (Milan State University) and Emilio Santoro (Florence University) and contributions by Antonio Balsamo, Paola Bilancia, Elena Bindi, Marcello Bortolato, Silvia Buzzelli, Anna Silvia Bruno, Gianni Canzio, Daniela Cardamone, Luisa Cassetti, Roberto Chenal, Mario Chiavario, Sofia Ciuffoletti, Roberto Giovanni Conti, Riccardo De Vito, Angela Di Stasi, Emilio Dolcini, Elvio Fassone, Fabio Fiorentin, Giovanni Maria Flick, Davide Galliani, Gian Luigi Gatta, Fabio Gianfilippi, Glauco Giostra, Tania Groppi, Roberto Kostoris, Elisabetta Lamarque, Lello Magi, Giovanni Mammone, Vittorio Manes, Giuseppe Martinico, Anna Maria Maugeri, Mauro Palma, Marco Pelissero, Francesco Perrone, Oreste Pollicino, Andrea Pugiotto, Guido Raimondi, Daniela Ranalli, Barbara Randazzo, Giorgio Repetto, Antonio Ruggeri, Emilio Santoro, Vincenzo Sciarabba, Andrea Sitzia, Andrea Tamietti, Michele Taruffo, Luisa Trizzino, Giulio Ubertis, Francesco Viganò and Vladimiro Zagrebelsky

Human Rights in a European Perspective, Concurring and Dissenting Opinions (2016-2020)
Edited by Professor Andrea Saccucci, Genova: Editoriale Scientifica, 2021, 1316 pages.
The book is a collection of studies on 29 selected opinions delivered by Judge Albuquerque at the European Court of Human Rights from 2016 to 2020 and contains two prefaces from ECHR judges Raffaele Sabato and Gilberto Felici, two introductions by Professor Andrea Saccucci (Campania University) and Dr. Claudia Cantone, the
translation to Italian of 29 opinions delivered by Judge Albuquerque at the European Court of Human Rights and comments by Oreste Pollicino, Lucia Risicato, Emilio Santoro, Angelica Bonfanti, Donato Castronuovo, Francesca Curi, Franco De Stefano, Marcella Distefano, Ornella Feraci, Davide Galliani, Paolo Passaglia, Andrea Sitzia, Adriana Di Stefano, Luigi Foffani, Carlo Curti Gialdino, Francesco Battaglia, Lina Panella, Francesca Pellegrino, Armando Spataro, Elena Valentini, Fabio Fiorentin, Anna Maria Maugeri, Rosaria Sicurella, Silvia Buzzelli, Gabriele Della Morte, Tania Groppi, Antonio Gullo, Giuseppe Losappio, Stefano Manacorda, Giuseppe Martinico, Valerio Onida, Mauro Palma, Francesco Carlo Palazzo, Antonino Pulvirenti, Antonio Ruggeri, Antonio Balsamo, Roberto E. Kostoris, Michele Caianiello, Mario Chiavario, Annalisa Ciampi, Gaetano De Amicis, Riccardo Pavoni, Marco Pedrazzi, Adelmo Manna, Elena Bindi, Andrea Pisaneschi, Roberto Conti, Giovanni Grasso, Raffaello Magi, Marco Pelissero, Luigi Stortoni, Vittorio Manes, Giulia Borgna, Maria Lucia Di
Bitonto and Diego Mauri.
The Portuguese translation of this book was coordinated by Bruna Capparelli and Mariangela Lopes, in two volumes, published by Tirant lo Blanch, Brazil, 2024.
This edition contains a preface by the Justice of the Federal Superior Court of Brazil Gilmar Mendes.

European Court of Human Rights. Commentaries of Judge Pinto de Albuquerque’ opinions
Edited by Professor André de Carvalho Ramos, São Paulo,
Tirant lo Blanch, 2021, 494 pages.
The book is a collection of studies on 14 selected opinions delivered by Judge Albuquerque at the European Court of Human Rights and contains an introduction by Professor André de Carvalho Ramos (São Paulo University, Brazil), a prologue by Judge Albuquerque, the translation to Portuguese of 14 opinions delivered by Judge Albuquerque at the European Court of Human Rights and comments by Ana Cláudia Ruy Cardia Atchabahian, Ana Maria D´Ávila Lopes André de Carvalho Ramos, Breno Baía Magalhães, Bruna Nowak Daniela Bucci, Fernando César Costa Xavier, Flávia de Ávila, Inez Lopes Lucas Carlos Lima, Luís Renato Vedovato, Luiz Guilherme Arcaro Conci, Melina Girardi Fachin, Raysa Antonia Alves Siddharta Legale, Silvio Beltramelli Neto and Thiago Oliveira Moreira

Hablemos de Derechos Humanos, La doctrina del TEDH y su aplicación en España desde los votos particulares del Juez Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque
Edited by Judge of the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia Carlos Hugo Preciado Domènech, Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 2020, 824 pages.
The book contains a preface by Constitutional Court Judge Fernando Valdes Dal-Ré, a translation to Spanish of extracts of Judge Albuquerque’s opinions and a detailed analysis of the impact of these opinions on Spanish law.

Droits de l’Homme. Les opinions séparées vues par la doctrine
Edited by Professor Albuquerque, Paris: Lexis Nexis, 2020, 807 pages.
The book is a collection of studies on 24 selected opinions delivered by Judge Albuquerque at the European Court of Human Rights and contains a preface by Justice of the Conseil Constitutionnel Nicole Maestracci, an introduction by Justice of the Cour de Cassation Hugues Fulchiron and comments by Aurélia Schahmaneche, Catherine Haguenau Moizard, Charlotte Beaucillon, David Szymczak, Diane Roman, Évelyne Lagrange, Frédéric Sudre, Giorgio Malinverni, Grégor Puppinck, Hugues Fulchiron, Ioannis Panoussis, Jean-Paul Costa, Jean-Pierre Marguénaud, Jean Pierre Schouppe, Joël Andriantsimbazovina, Julie Ferrero, Laure Milano, Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen, Mustapha Afroukh, Sarah Cassella, Sébastien Touzé, Yann Kerbrat, Yannick Lécuyer, Yves Haeck and Xavier Bioy.
Justice Nicole Maestracci wrote in her preface: « Ce qui frappe d’abord, c’est le nombre, la densité et la cohérence des opinions séparées rédigées. (…) La lecture des textes du juge Pinto de Albuquerque démontre magnifiquement que la publication d’opinions séparées est un élément important de la démocratie. (…) Cette vision cosmopolite de la jurisprudence, le juge Pinto de Albuquerque l’illustre de manière magistrale en franchissant les frontières bien au-delà du cadre européen pour rechercher ce qui pourrait être de l’ordre d’une forme de « bien commun » juridique universel. (…) C’est peut-être parce qu’il est à la fois un juge et un professeur que le juge Pinto de Albuquerque fait un lien si simple et évident entre le travail théorique sur les normes et le travail d’élaboration de la décision qui tient compte de la vie telle qu’elle est. »
Justice Hugues Fulchiron introduced the book with this words: « Le juge Pinto de Albuquerque aura marqué à sa façon l’histoire de la Cour EDH en lui offrant une contribution originale aussi riche pour le passé (celui des arrêts rendus, que ses opinions éclairent) que pour l’avenir (celui des futurs arrêts qui puiseront dans ses opinions d’inépuisables ressources d’interprétation). En ces temps de globalisation des sources, le rayonnement de ses écrits va d’ailleurs bien au-delà de la Cour. (…) »

Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque. Convenção Europeia dos Direitos Humanos. Seleção de opiniões
Edited by Luisa Maria Silva Merico, Julia Rovery de Souza, Ana Teresa Corzanego Khatounian and Isabela Ottoni Penna do Nascimento, São Paulo: Thomson Reuters, 2019, 448 pages.
The book is a collection of studies on 13 selected opinions delivered by Judge Albuquerque at the European Court of Human Rights and contains a preface by the President of the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil Justice José Antonio Dias Toffoli and comments by Luisa Maria Silva Merico, Julia Rovery de Souza, Ana Teresa Corzanego Khatounian e Isabela Ottoni Penna do Nascimento.

Human Rights in a European Perspective, Concurring and Dissenting Opinions (2011-2015))
Edited by Professor Davide Galliani, Milan: Giappichelli Editore, 2016, 395 pages.
The book contains a preface by Professor Paola Bilancia (Milan State University) and an introduction by Professor Davide Galliani (Milan State University), and his annotated translation to Italian of 29 opinions delivered by Judge Albuquerque at the European Convention on Human Rights.













