Works
- A Treatise on French Law of Bills of Exchange
- Bearing and Importance of Commercial Treaties in the Twentieth Century (1906)
- Problems of International Practice and Diplomacy (1907)
- Thirty Years Anglo-French Reminiscences (1914)
- Law and Usage of War (1914)
- New Methods for Adjustment of International Disputes (1918)
- Collapse and Reconstruction (1919)
- Wisdom of Lang-Sin (1927)
Contributions to 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica
- "Angary," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- Annexation
- Asylum, Right of
- Belligerency
- Blockade
- Capture
- Conquest
- Contraband
- Convoy (in part)
- Declaration of Paris
- Embargo
- Exterritoriality
- Geneva Convention
- Guerrilla
- High Seas
- Immunity
- International Law
- Mare Clausum and Mare Liberum
- Neutrality
- North Sea Fisheries Convention
- Pacific Blockade
- Peace
- Peace Conferences
- Pirate and Piracy (Law)
- Privateer
- Prize (War)
- Raid
- Rebellion
- Reprisals
- Search
- Spy (in part)
- State
- War (Laws of)
- Waters, Territorial
Works about Barclay
- "Obituary: Sir Thomas Barclay — Law and International Relations," in The Times (1941)
- "Barclay, Thomas (2)," in Men-at-the-Bar (2nd ed.), by Foster, J., London: Hazel, Watson and Viney, Limited (1885)
- "BARCLAY, Sir Thomas". Who's Who, 59: p. 90. 1907.
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