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  • Gee, Graham, Hazell, Robert, Malleson, Kate, O'Brien, Patrick (2015). The politics of judicial independence in the UK's changing constitution. Cambridge University Press.
  • Malleson, Kate (2007). The legal system. Oxford University Press.
  • Malleson, Kate (2003). Justifying gender equality on the bench: why difference won't do. Feminist Legal Studies, 11(1), 1-24.
  • Malleson, Kate (2003). Judging judicial review: criteria for judicial appointment. In Gordon, R. (Ed.), Judicial Review in the New Millennium (pp. 19-31). Sweet & Maxwell.
  • Malleson, Kate (2003). Prospects for parity: the position of women in the judiciary in England and Wales. In Shaw, Gisela, Schultz, Ulrike (Eds.), Women in the World's Legal Professions (pp. 175-190). Hart Publishing.
  • Malleson, Kate (2002). Another nail in the coffin? New Law Journal, 152(7052), 1573-1577.
  • Malleson, Kate (2002). Safeguarding judicial impartiality. Legal Studies, 22(1), 53-70. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-121X.2002.tb00579.x
  • Roberts, Stephanie, Malleson, Kate (2002). Streamlining and clarifying the appellate process. Criminal Law Review, April, 272-282.
  • Malleson, Kate (2001). Scrutiny by appointment. Times,
  • Malleson, Kate (2001). A British bill of rights: incorporating the European convention on human rights. In Russell, Peter, Howe, Paul (Eds.), Judicial Power and Canadian Democracy (pp. 27-62). McGill-Queen's University Press.
  • Malleson, Kate (2001). The Human Rights Act one year on - a bang or a whimper?
  • Malleson, Kate (2001). Women in the judiciary. International Bar News, 55(1).
  • Malleson, Kate (2000). Ending elitism in judicial appointments. Legal Action, 6-7.
  • Malleson, Kate (2000). Judicial bias and disqualification after 'Pinochet (no 2)'. Modern Law Review, 63(1), 119-127. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.00254
  • Malleson, Kate (2000). Promoting diversity in the judiciary: reforming the judicial appointments process. In Thomas, Philip A. (Ed.), Discriminating Lawyers (pp. 221-236). Routledge.
  • Malleson, Kate (1999). The new judiciary: the effects of expansion and activism. Ashgate Dartmouth.