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Maleiha Malik is a Professor of Law at King's College London, where her research primarily focuses on discrimination law, minority protection, and feminist theory. She has extensively published on these topics, contributing influential texts such as 'Discrimination Law: Theory and Practice' in 2008. Malik's work explores the intersectionality of sexual and cultural equality, particularly how feminist theory can adjust to accommodate cultural pluralism. She teaches courses in Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, Discrimination Law, and European Law at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Furthermore, she has coordinated an AHRC project titled 'Traditions Present,' which examines the relevance of 'tradition' in contemporary societies. Her scholarly output includes numerous articles and book chapters addressing legal policy issues related to anti-discrimination law, religious diversity, and the complexities of societal integration.
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