Maleiha Malik is a professor of law at King's College London (KCL), lecturing in jurisprudence and legal theory, discrimination law and European law; she is also an attorney, and a member of the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn.[1]
Maleiha Malik studied law at the University of London and University of Oxford. Malik's research interest is anti-discrimination law, with focus on both the theory and practice. In addition of researching and writing on the subject, she has also written extensively on minority protection and feminist theory. Malik is the co-author of "Discrimination Law: Theory and Practice", published in 2008, and is the coordinator of the AHRC project on "Traditions in the Present", along with professor of modern history, dr. Jon Wilson, from the Department of History at King's College London, which explores the relevance of "tradition" in contemporary societies. As of recently, she researched the intersection between sexual and cultural equality, exploring feminist theory possible adjustments that could accommodate increasing cultural pluralism. In line with her main research interest, anti-discrimination law, she is also at the forefront of the campaigns against anti-Muslim prejudices in Britain and Europe.[2]
Malik is a member of number of research organisations, peer review panels and committees/working groups. Malik is an editor of the Social & Legal Studies journal since 1995, and editorial board member since 1997. She is a member of the Liberty Council since 1995, the Arts and Humanities Research Council Peer Review Steering Committee since 2007, the Royal Society of Arts since 2008, and a member of Equality and Diversity Forum Academic Group since 2009. Her membership of peer review panels or committees include engagement at the Arts and Humanities Research Council since 2007, and acting as an editor at peer-review the Modern Law Review journal since 1995.[3]
She started publishing her work in 1996, and has written more than 15 book chapters and over 28 publications.[4]
Published books, book chapters, articles and reviews in journals, and other:[5]
2007: Fellowship awarded competitively by the Royal Society of Arts.[6]
2008: Fellowship awarded competitively by the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn.
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